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<blockquote data-quote="wizardo" data-source="post: 469093" data-attributes="member: 59601"><p>I had a few seizures some years ago. Terrifying for the loved ones and mighty depressing for you. After a couple of these episodes, the loved ones became used to the routine and became less frightenend. I was put on Lamictal a modern anti-convulscent drug. Two pills every morning. Haven't had a seizure for years. I've even tested my threshold with lots of alcohol and deprived sleep. The tablets have really sorted me and I no longer even think about seizures whereas before it was always at the back of my mind.You can get it fixed. The downside is that you will have to give up your driving licence for a year when you are seizure free. Now I'm tackling the diabetes and have made great progress with a no carbs and loads of exercise regime and it works. Believe me there is plenty of light at the end of the tunnel. You can fix these things, just stick at it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wizardo, post: 469093, member: 59601"] I had a few seizures some years ago. Terrifying for the loved ones and mighty depressing for you. After a couple of these episodes, the loved ones became used to the routine and became less frightenend. I was put on Lamictal a modern anti-convulscent drug. Two pills every morning. Haven't had a seizure for years. I've even tested my threshold with lots of alcohol and deprived sleep. The tablets have really sorted me and I no longer even think about seizures whereas before it was always at the back of my mind.You can get it fixed. The downside is that you will have to give up your driving licence for a year when you are seizure free. Now I'm tackling the diabetes and have made great progress with a no carbs and loads of exercise regime and it works. Believe me there is plenty of light at the end of the tunnel. You can fix these things, just stick at it. [/QUOTE]
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