Hi Clifton,
I can't wait to hear your more difficult questions! I'm willing to bet that most of your hard questions are questions that come up often if the group! And questions allot of us can relate to (smile)! Its amazing when people join the group that they are amazed that they aren't the only one's who feel like they do (smile)! Simple basic epilepsy problems like poor memories, deja vu's, not able to find a particular word when talking, depression (sometimes), loss of self respect, maybe thoughts of suicide, difficulties in jobs, relationships ect... Amazing how so many of us can relate to them. I haven't even brought up no driving or seizures (smile)! Take care, keep a smile on your face!
Friends always, Steve
--- In epilepsy@yahoogroup
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> Thanks everyone who has replied to my question. It is comforting to know that I'm not alone in dealing with seizures. I attribute mine to a head injury that I received when I was a child but didn't have my first grand mall until I was 18 years old. That's when I began taking medications, dillantin. I'm now on Tegretal. I remember having small seizure type feelings before age 18 but they were never diagnosed and I never lost consciousness. Now that I'm in my 50's I'm looking to share information with the group and learn from those who are older what they have experienced. You can expect some difficult questions presented in the future. Thanks for your support, one and all.
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