Hi Loraine,
I quickly found the site below concerning dogs and epilepsy. Hope this answers some questions you have? Take care, keep a smile on your face!
Steve
http://www.peteduca
--- In epilepsy@yahoogroup
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> hello
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> IM NEW TO THIS. I DO HAVE EPILEPSY. AND HAVE HAD 2 OPERATION. BUT NOW IT SEEM MY DOG SOPHIE, HAS EPILEPSY. SHE HAD A SEIIZURE LAST MONDAY 4AM. THIS TUESDAY MORNING AT 4.10AM SHE HAS ANOTHER ON. ON MY MUM BED, SHE DID WET HER SELF AS WELL. I DON'T NO WHY THIS HAS HAPPENED. SHE ONLY 3 YEARS OLD.
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> LORAINE
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> --- On Tue, 16/6/09, Julie Hope <epilepsyhealth@
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> From: Julie Hope <epilepsyhealth@
> Subject: Re: [epilepsy] Re: Miracle in progress I hope
> To: epilepsy@yahoogroup
> Date: Tuesday, 16 June, 2009, 4:33 AM
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> Hi Steve
> I am really strange in that department too. (smile) Sometimes different things that are really big triggers
> for some I can take 24/7 and other times it makes you wonder. Certain oils can be bad for some people as
> well. My hubby loves to buy this special aromatic bath bubbles but it is 'eucalyptus' based. I know that it
> has been a trigger for me a few nights, other nights I can handle it .... oh how I love it and hard to stay
> away from as so relaxing. Question is do I put in my bath tonight or stay away from...(smile) ....I can
> sometimes tell if day is good that aok to use.
> All breaks down to how your immune system is able to handle.
> Julie Hope
> epilepsyhealth@ sasktel.net
> http://www.2betrhea lth.com
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "no_seizures_ since_surgery" <stephenpales@ yahoo.com>
> To: <epilepsy@yahoogrou
> Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 4:44 PM
> Subject: [epilepsy] Re: Miracle in progress I hope
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> I've had epilepsy since 1975. In all those years I never noticed any type of trigger from foods! My triggers
> I knew very very well. I was very light sensitive so everything in that area brought on seizures for me. As
> well as stress and not enough sleep each day. Breathing hard usually brought on seizures for me also. So, I
> knew when I was doing any of those things, LOOK OUT! Oh my gosh I can't tell you how many seizures I had
> while playing tennis (big smile) over the years with so any different people. Sometimes they came, sometimes
> they didn't. Its just when involved in one of those triggers, I knew very well that I was increasing the
> chance of a seizure. But hey, I learned my seizures come, my seizures go as I live my normal life (smile)!
> Take care, keep a smile on your face!
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> Steve
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> --- In epilepsy@yahoogroup s.com, Julie Hope <epilepsyhealth@ ...> wrote:
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> > Once you know and understand your triggers, you definitely realize that the seizure you have this week may
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> > triggered by something altogether different. Then again too it can be that for this particular seizure you
> > need several triggers to set it into motion. It depends where abouts your seizure threshold is at. I can
> > have a seizure today by just going into a store and the lighting effect and hassle and bustle, tomorrows
> > seizure can be triggered by something altogether different.
> > For different people different things and each seizure different.
> > Julie
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> > Julie Hope
> > epilepsyhealth@ ...
> > http://www.2betrhea lth.com
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Tammy Wolfgram" <tammy@>
> > To: <epilepsy@yahoogrou
> > Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 11:38 AM
> > Subject: [epilepsy] Re: Miracle in progress I hope
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> > HI Laura,
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> > I just wanted to say that possible triggers are not triggers for all
> > people. If you suspect that certain foods or additives are triggers
> > for you, test them by eliminating one at a time for a period and
> > seeing what happens. The length of time necessary is partly dependent
> > on how frequently you normally have seizures. For example, if you
> > normally have several seizures a day, you will be able to tell more
> > quickly than if you usually only have a seizure a week or a couple in
> > a month. If you are not sure which foods or additives to test, keep a
> > food/seizure diary to see if you notice any patterns.
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> > Food and food additives are not triggers for everyone, so I don't
> > think it's warranted for everyone to do this. You probably have a
> > better idea of what triggers you have than anyone else can.
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> > Best wishes,
> > Tammy
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