Guest guest Posted March 2, 2002 Report Share Posted March 2, 2002 I'm not sure how many MSA patients also have seizures. I know Anne in Aussie has night seizures and I doubt if it's too unusual for an MSA patient to have them considering the brain malfunctions most have to deal with. Hang in there and we should hear from quite a few to tell you if it's logical or not. Never be afraid to question or ask questions if it doesn't make sense or you don't understand something. It's the only way you will know. Sometimes we run into things that are very unusual and you want to be sure to keep track of those things. Everyone tends to scatter on the weekends so hang on Sally Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2002 Report Share Posted March 6, 2002 Hi, Just want to add my 2 cents worth, Warren has seizures and they act this; he just stares and can't talk or move his hands, arms, legs. They don't last long and the movement comes back slowly. At first they thought he was having mini-strokes but have decided they are seizures. I can't remember what they are giving him to ease them. I will find out and let you know. S Re: epilepsy>Krista > I'm not sure how many MSA patients also have seizures. I know Anne in > Aussie has night seizures and I doubt if it's too unusual for an MSA > patient to have them considering the brain malfunctions most have to > deal with. > > Hang in there and we should hear from quite a few to tell you if it's > logical or not. Never be afraid to question or ask questions if it > doesn't make sense or you don't understand something. It's the only way > you will know. Sometimes we run into things that are very unusual and > you want to be sure to keep track of those things. > > Everyone tends to scatter on the weekends so hang on > Sally > > > If you do not wish to belong to shydrager, you may > unsubscribe by sending a blank email to > > shydrager-unsubscribe > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2002 Report Share Posted March 6, 2002 Hi, Just want to add my 2 cents worth, Warren has seizures and they act this; he just stares and can't talk or move his hands, arms, legs. They don't last long and the movement comes back slowly. At first they thought he was having mini-strokes but have decided they are seizures. I can't remember what they are giving him to ease them. I will find out and let you know. S Re: epilepsy>Krista > I'm not sure how many MSA patients also have seizures. I know Anne in > Aussie has night seizures and I doubt if it's too unusual for an MSA > patient to have them considering the brain malfunctions most have to > deal with. > > Hang in there and we should hear from quite a few to tell you if it's > logical or not. Never be afraid to question or ask questions if it > doesn't make sense or you don't understand something. It's the only way > you will know. Sometimes we run into things that are very unusual and > you want to be sure to keep track of those things. > > Everyone tends to scatter on the weekends so hang on > Sally > > > If you do not wish to belong to shydrager, you may > unsubscribe by sending a blank email to > > shydrager-unsubscribe > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2002 Report Share Posted March 6, 2002 Hi, Just want to add my 2 cents worth, Warren has seizures and they act this; he just stares and can't talk or move his hands, arms, legs. They don't last long and the movement comes back slowly. At first they thought he was having mini-strokes but have decided they are seizures. I can't remember what they are giving him to ease them. I will find out and let you know. S Re: epilepsy>Krista > I'm not sure how many MSA patients also have seizures. I know Anne in > Aussie has night seizures and I doubt if it's too unusual for an MSA > patient to have them considering the brain malfunctions most have to > deal with. > > Hang in there and we should hear from quite a few to tell you if it's > logical or not. Never be afraid to question or ask questions if it > doesn't make sense or you don't understand something. It's the only way > you will know. Sometimes we run into things that are very unusual and > you want to be sure to keep track of those things. > > Everyone tends to scatter on the weekends so hang on > Sally > > > If you do not wish to belong to shydrager, you may > unsubscribe by sending a blank email to > > shydrager-unsubscribe > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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