Make sure you inform your dog's vet about this. He/she will probably do some tests. Seizure meds are available for dogs. If your dog continues having seizures, he/she may need to be put on AEDs.
Tristin :)
--- On Tue, 6/16/09, Loraine Nicholls <wigmore7585@
From: Loraine Nicholls <wigmore7585@
Subject: [epilepsy] my dog has had seizures
To: epilepsy@yahoogroup
Date: Tuesday, June 16, 2009, 1:37 PM
hello
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.
LORAINE
--- On Tue, 16/6/09, Julie Hope <epilepsyhealth@ sasktel.net> wrote:
From: Julie Hope <epilepsyhealth@ sasktel.net>
Subject: Re: [epilepsy] Re: Miracle in progress I hope
To: epilepsy@yahoogroup s.com
Date: Tuesday, 16 June, 2009, 4:33 AM
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 p s.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 4:44 PM
Subject: [epilepsy] Re: Miracle in progress I hope
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!
Steve
--- In epilepsy@yahoogroup s.com, Julie Hope <epilepsyhealth@ ...> wrote:
>
> Once you know and understand your triggers, you definitely realize that the seizure you have this week may
> be
> 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
>
> Julie Hope
> epilepsyhealth@ ...
> http://www.2betrhea lth.com
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Tammy Wolfgram" <tammy@...>
> To: <epilepsy@yahoogrou p s.com>
> Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 11:38 AM
> Subject: [epilepsy] Re: Miracle in progress I hope
>
>
> HI Laura,
>
> 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.
>
> 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.
>
> Best wishes,
> Tammy
>
>
>
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