Guest guest Posted September 20, 2006 Report Share Posted September 20, 2006 hello everyone, i had an interesting weekend tending to my boyfriend who had a sudden and unexpected seizure on sunday night. He had been traveling extensively and was very fatigued. He took a sleeping pill and about 10 minutes later went onto his computer. he told me he was hallucinating, and to come into the room. The next thing I knew he was on the floor for about two minutes having this series of seizures. I've never seen him have anything like this before (no family history or anything), so it was quite freaky. The doctors don't think it was related to the sleeping pill, but we definitely do (extreme yin). What's the macro point of view on this? What is recommended? I haven't found out yet what part of his brain it was, except that it's the right side that, based on an EEG, does show hyperactivity (no tumor, thankfully). They're concerned, based on the description of his onset, and the area of abnormal activity in the brain that it will happen again. Of course, I believe changing his diet will definitely help. I'm guessing the usual -- avoid sugar, refined flour, more miso soup, umeboshi. Anything anyone else could let me know would be great. Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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