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Seizures symptoms

by jchiu, Jul 27, 2008 07:57AM
Hi,

I am 16 years old now, and I have been having seizures since 10 years old. It was about a few years until the doctor said that my seizures was gone and that we could lower my medication. It was not until the last two years that I start having these seizures again, but this time these seizures are easily controlled. There is one type of seizure though that really shocks my parents and I is when I have one, I will feel that I need to barf. However, nothing comes out and also there is no pain afterward. What is this about? Also, I want to know what I should do to having fewer seizures because each day I have one. However there is a row of days when I do not have seizures and then it starts again. So I don't understand what is happening. Can you please help me?
Member Comments (2)

by seeksolice, Jul 27, 2008 03:31PM
Are you on Medication? What kind? Whats your dose?

by jchiu, Jul 28, 2008 05:28AM
To: seeksolice
I am on medication. I am taking Trileptal and I am eating 3 each day and 3 each night.
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