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<blockquote data-quote="abigailsheree" data-source="post: 2743202" data-attributes="member: 316355"><p>Sorry you had to go through all of this and hope you make a speedy recovery.</p><p>I too went through similar to yourself and ended up having stitches in my top lip and very very nearly cut the main nerve in my hand. I had many tests to try and figure out what was causing them but have never got any definitive answers. The only suggestion I would say is to set the alarms slightly higher and just hope it doesn’t happen again. Have you got a glucagon kit from the GP ( I always have a couple in the fridge for instances such as these as they can be administered whilst experiencing the seizure) as I did have them frequently but have appeared to have grown out of them until last year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="abigailsheree, post: 2743202, member: 316355"] Sorry you had to go through all of this and hope you make a speedy recovery. I too went through similar to yourself and ended up having stitches in my top lip and very very nearly cut the main nerve in my hand. I had many tests to try and figure out what was causing them but have never got any definitive answers. The only suggestion I would say is to set the alarms slightly higher and just hope it doesn’t happen again. Have you got a glucagon kit from the GP ( I always have a couple in the fridge for instances such as these as they can be administered whilst experiencing the seizure) as I did have them frequently but have appeared to have grown out of them until last year. [/QUOTE]
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