I've heard of some people talk about it but only within the context
of never again taking meds, which I think is as foolish as foolish
can get. I had to readjust my meds a couple weeks ago because of an
accident and I had seizure after seizure after seizure for weeks.
Now my Dilantin level has been raised and my seizures are less severe
and less often. So, as far as meds go I never want a seizure again
and I'll do whatever it takes for that to happen.
However, I do think our lifestyles can affect seizure amount and
intensity, so I'd be interested in hearing about what you're talking
about. If you find something please let us know.
Mark
--- In migraineswithepilepsy@yahoogroups.com, "Lamar Morgan"
<lamar@m...> wrote:
> Dear Group:
>
> Has anyone received any kind of seizure-control training? What do
I
> mean by that? Has anyone been told by their doctor those things
> they may be able to do to reduce seizure activity - outside of
> taking prescribed medication?
>
> Please advise.
>
>
> Lamar Morgan