So this is considered a form of epilepsy, correct?
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> Pat,
>
> Pyscomotor EP is when you have a sz -- some part of your body moves
> and you have no control over it --like your hand or foot or head.
>
> Millie
>
>
>
>
> > I've been a member here for several months and exchanged great
> > conversation. Moreso; I've learned so much from many of you! :)
> >
> > As most of you know, its been a long haul for my Neuro not actually
> > categorizing my episodes because of my lack of funds for testing beyond my
> > 2 EEGs, which were both normal.
> >
> > She does suspect I have absence and frontal lobe seizures by the way I've
> > relayed my symptoms.
> >
> > Just last week she wrote in her notes [which I obtained after our office
> > visit] "psychomotor EP".
> >
> > And I know so many of you are knowledgable about EP, especially those of
> > you who've had EP for the better part of your adult life.
> >
> > Please tell me what you know about what my Neuro has written.
> >
> > [PS: She prescribed Tegretol, and last evening I took my 1st dose. For
> > the 1st time in months, I did not shake this morning upon waking.]
> >
> >
>

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