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Old 11-13-2012, 11:45 AM #2
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Default Reposting your original New Member intro from 8-26-2012 on the Epilepsy Support Group

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Hi everybody! I am so pleased to be able to talk to others with similar problems as me.
I had a head injury as a result of an RTA in 1995.
This evolved into epilepsy in 2001 and progressed to Transient Epileptic Amnesia this year.
I'd never heard of it and I don't think many doctors have actually come across it the flesh(!).
It would be wonderful to hear from others who know what I'm talking about.
AIMac,

Please clarify for some of us what you refer as "an RTA".
I'm unclear on just what it is that was the precipitator of your head injury.

Many thanks,
Theta
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