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suto seizures

by drew123, Jul 04, 2007 12:00AM
my husband has been having these so callled suto seizures for quite some time. the drs. cant figure out why he keeps on having them he can have up to 20 seizures back to back please send me a response back thanks
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by emsfire83, Jul 07, 2008 09:53PM
My sister had these siezure last thursday and while in the emergancy room the e.r. doctor witness one of them. While have one , the doctor pinched her on her neck real hard and she stopped haveing the siezure. I work in the medical field as an E.M.T./Firefighter and I have never seen that happen. The doctor told my dad and I she was " faking it''. Thats bull. Then he said she was manufacturing them but he didnt know wether or not is was sub-countious or not. Hopefully tomorrow she will be going to Shands hospital for more help.

by wendy108, Jul 31, 2008 11:54AM
To: drew123
hello,

I know what you are going thru.  I have had seizures for years. They told me at first they were epelipic.  But now they say they are pseudoseizures. I would have up to 10-15 a day.   They told me that seizure medicine will not stop them.  I have struggled with this condition for 12yrs.  I have never been able to get a straight answer from a Dr.
I know there are a lot of things that can cause this.  But finding out which one it is, is like finding a needle in a haystack.  I hope they can find out for you and your husband very soon.  I will keep you and your family in my prayers. This is something he can't help.  He can't controll it and don't let them tell you that he is faking.  Because he is not able to controll the seizures.  

wendy108
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