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Hi-
I'm Karen from Spokane. I have simple partial/complex partial seizures from the
right temp. lobe and recently I've been experiencing something I think may be
related to my symptoms. I can be talking to someone or watching tv and the faces
or voices will become exagerated and disturbing. This can also happen if I'm
listening to music. I don't hear voices or see things that aren't there but this
has become a concern for me. My doctor isn't sure this is related and wants me
to see a psychiatrist thinking he may be able to figure this out. Has anyone
else experienced this?

Thanks!




Sun May 3, 2009 2:43 pm

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Hi- I'm Karen from Spokane. I have simple partial/complex partial seizures from the right temp. lobe and recently I've been experiencing something I think may...
sammykjquam
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May 3, 2009
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Yes, hallucinations *can* be part of partial seizures. From the Epilepsy Foundation website: "Partial seizures are the most common type of seizure experienced...
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May 3, 2009
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... Hi Karen, My name is Zo & I live in Vancouver. I have many types of uncontrolled seizures that have got mildly better with multiple anti-epileptic meds....
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May 6, 2009
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