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epelepsy


Question Posted Friday November 18 2005, 1:18 pm

ok when my mom was my age she had epelepsy.she said it started where she would black out for a miliseconnd and drop sompthing and not no how. the other day i dropped a bowl, but i dont remember it slipping out of my hands, i never let go! also i was holding a "shampame glass" by the stem thingy and i judt totally did the same thing. also a lot i get these bad heaedaches and i get dixzzy when i move my head. does anyonge no if i might have it? what shuld i do? please help!

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Striker6909 answered Saturday November 19 2005, 2:59 pm:
umm well you might have it but it could also just be because you're clumsy... you should probably go see a doctor and get it checked out

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ncblondie answered Friday November 18 2005, 6:27 pm:
I would talk to your mom about it. Since she's went through it herself, she'll be more familiar with the symptoms. I would also sugest a trip to the doctor for a checkup. The doctor can do tests to determine exactly what's going on and prescribe medication or other treatments if necessary.

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sizzlinmandolin answered Friday November 18 2005, 6:09 pm:
My cousin has really severe epilipsy so what you're describing sounds completely different to me, but I'm thinking it could be a very mild case of epilepsy. There isn't a cure for epilepsy, so if your mother had it when she was younger she still has it now. Either she takes medication for it or had some type or surgery or other treatment. My advice is to go to talk to your mom about it and go to a doctor to get tested for it. It's important to know if you have epilepsy. If you do, whenever you black out you are having a seisure and are losing brain cells. I found a website that may be able to help you out.

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Please go to a doctor and get it checked out. Good luck!

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babyfaceangel2005 answered Friday November 18 2005, 6:04 pm:
hey girl, THIS IS LADY D
i really dont know if your sick. im not going to lie to you. the best thing you can do right now is tell your mom she could help you since she's been threugh it.



HOLLA! THAT'S WHAT LADY D WOULD DO!

PS.dont forget to give me feedback!

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xomegaroni answered Friday November 18 2005, 3:24 pm:
hmm..idk if this will make you feel better er not, but epilepsy isn't generic, like only 10% of people who have it pass it to their children. you might get migrains, which throw off your vision & give you a headache. sometimes people with migrains mix them up with have epilepsy. you should go to the doctor & get it checked out. if you have any specific questions, try googling it but remember that people on advicenators aren't doctors so they don't know exactly. try making an appt. with your family doctor.

-hope that helped!♥

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