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Re: [Epilepsy Support and Education] moodiness before seizure

hi,
my wife says iam very bi/ing and ver moody
best wishes
mike

On 9/8/06, RAYMOND MUTZIG <felicia_carol@...> wrote:
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> For the lsat few days i have been a real bitch,excuse my language but
> there really is no other way to put how I've been acting.i really don't
> know why I've been acting this way,then this morning I had a gran mal
> seizure pretty good one at that.was just sitting there checking on a few
> bills and some email on the computer and the next thing I knew I woke up on
> the floor.I have had a med lowered which I requested.Anyway what I'm
> wondering is if anyone else ever finds that before they seize they sometimes
> have a mood change. Carol
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Brother Mike


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Fri Sep 8, 2006 7:15 pm

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For the lsat few days i have been a real bitch,excuse my language but there really is no other way to put how I've been acting.i really don't know why I've...
RAYMOND MUTZIG
loracsnna
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Sep 8, 2006
6:07 pm

hi, my wife says iam very bi/ing and ver moody best wishes mike ... -- Brother Mike [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Michael Cole
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Sep 8, 2006
7:17 pm

Dear Frind I'd like to ask you a favour, I've read your mail, You know i have a girlfriend that experience a tonic-clonic seizure and we had together for about...
Medina
merondave
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Sep 9, 2006
6:03 pm

My behavior changes all the time. I think that it has to do w/the meds. Just think of it as an aura, I guess. RAYMOND MUTZIG <felicia_carol@...> wrote:...
Dawn Hunter
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Sep 9, 2006
7:45 pm

Morning Carol. Both of my teenage sons would attest that I have had some bad "mood changes" before (and after) a GM seizure. I mean, sometimes ...
John
dad_316
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Sep 12, 2006
10:03 am

I showed my fiance the emails sent confiming mood changes before seizures you guys have sent my they have been dismissed as bunk saying I can control my...
RAYMOND MUTZIG
loracsnna
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Sep 12, 2006
3:41 pm

Carol, If it's the fiance that is saying your moodiness is "bunk" then I would take a good hard look at this before heading to a wedding. I think deep down we...
James Laughlin
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Sep 12, 2006
5:39 pm

Carol, Not having seizures my self but a son with them I have to totally agree with Angela. You need someone who is supportive in all aspects of you life. ...
Dawn Swartz
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Sep 12, 2006
6:08 pm
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