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15442 tn?1316518389

any comments on my EEG please

"Out of a normal background there is intermittent slowing which is sometimes bifrontal but which is mainly in the left frontal region suggesting a possibility of  a focal disturbance of brain function."

Can anyone comment on this EEG result.   Is this just a variant of normal or is there something in this EEG to be concerned about?   I have facial issues on the right side,  including the right eye.

Much appreciated.  P

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352007 tn?1372857881
Yes, COBOB is amazing and supportive just as many of the "leaders" (LuLu, Quix, Rendean, Shelly, etc.) in this forum.  You can't go wrong belonging to this group of people, regardless of what you have.  It is the crux of keeping our sanity. :D

I wish you the best and know we are here to support, care and listen at any time of the day or night.

Lisa

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15442 tn?1316518389
Thank you so much for that info......I will go there right now and read about it.  

Now if the neuro had told me that I would be feeling so much calmer now about it all.   I suffered from severe migraine for about 35 years and have been free of them for the past 12 - 15 years.  

regards P

I must say I have read a lot of your answers on this site and I'm sure you have given a lot of very helpful information to many people.

Thanks again.   P
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1453990 tn?1329231426
"Slowing" on an EEG can be normal or the result of a focal pathology like a migraine.

http://epilepsyfoundation.ning.com/group/researchjunkies/forum/topics/slowing-present-on-eeg-what

Bob
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