Simple partial seizures are seizures which affect only a small region of the brain, often the temporal lobes and/or hippocampi. People who have simple partial seizures retain consciousness. Simple partial seizures are often precursors to larger seizures, where the abnormal electrical activity ...
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Medications most frequently discussed with Simple Partial Seizures
...removed 3 years ago. I am on Keppra to control my simple partial seizures but have been having a ...lately...which i attribute to the lack of sleep I've been getting with...
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Seizures continue on Lamictal
My simple partial seizures have continued to occur even after taking Lamictal for almost 8 weeks. The seizure 'events' happen about every 28 days and manifest...
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...Hello. Newbie here.
My neurologist has sent me some samples of Zonegran to control my
simple partial seizures. Does anyone here currently take this, and if
so what side affects have...
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...sounds very much like the simple partial seizures I experience.
Have you spoken ...at 200 mgs of Lamictal and was not controlled...
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...meds, but they cant find anything to treat my simple partial seizures. They seem to be triggered by anxiety
Wondering if...
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I have just been diagnosed with simple partial seizures and from what I understand it is the medical name for what many people refer to as an aura. I do not have generalized seizures...
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...across this from the Mayo Clinic -- if you scroll down to the part about Simple Partial Seizures, you'll see that dilated eyes are one symptom. These seizures may not be...
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have had simple partial seizures since 21/10/2012 - diagnosis mede on 14/01/2013 - am on valproic acid - would like to know ...to work - the seizures are still present but not as intense and are no...
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