Sunday, September 25, 2011

RE: [epilepsy] Curious...Neuropathy

 

Just a suggestion and maybe worth trying and reading on. There is a definite
researchable connection between dehydration and neuropathy. This is not
medical advice but I have been studying on hydration and the brain ever
since someone convinced us to let our little girl try Kangen Water for her
Epilepsy. It is alkaline antioxidant water. I know it sounds "just to
simple" but just do some reading because Hydration and water play a big
role in nerve and electrical transmission in the body. Also google:
Neuropathy and Vitamin E. (Vitamin E also helped control my child's tonic
clonic seizures) Not willing to settle with the poor control meds had on my
girl's seizures I have studied this kind of stuff for a couple years now
with good success for her.

Proper hydration is key to healthy brain and nerve function. Reading on
these 2 things and increasing hydration may help you. If you try increasing
your daily water intake a suggestion would be to avoid distilled and
"purified" bottled waters. I hope this helps.

Pat D

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From: epilepsy@yahoogroups.com [mailto:epilepsy@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
Of Terri Sutten
Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2011 10:50 AM
To: epilepsy@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [epilepsy] Curious...Neuropathy

I have that as well due to my szs. My right foot has been bothering me so
much the past 3 years, that I am to have surgery on nov 1. It has affected
my right ankle and foot called tarsal tunnel syndrome. It makes the heel and
the whole bottom of my foot hurt to walk. I need my feet to work. Hope the
surgery is a success or I won't be walking for long.

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On Sep 25, 2011, at 12:44 PM, Kelly Porter <kellyporter@frontiernet.net
<mailto:kellyporter%40frontiernet.net> > wrote:

> Yes. I have issues in my hands and feet, sometimes in my legs and
> arms. I have other complications, but the number of seizures I had
> before surgery is part of the cause.
>
> kelly
>
> On 9/24/2011 9:35 PM, Georgia Lundie wrote:
> > Anyone here ever had any issues having their epilepsy/seizures eventual
> > cause neuropathy?? My girlfriend has had seizures/epilepsy (grand mal
> > seizures) for just over 10 years..and has just been diagnosed with
having
> > nerve damage/neuropathy in her hands and feet especially...they have
added
> > neurontin to her mix of meds....
> >
> > Any experience with this??
> >
> > Thanks!!
>
>

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