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Complex Partial/Night Terrors
Thu, 02/19/2004 - 15:47Comments
Re: Complex Partial/Night Terrors
Submitted by plopdan on Tue, 2008-04-01 - 06:27
Only about 30% of people show an abnormal EEG so it's no real proof of epilepsy except those that show an abnormal EEG which is almost absolute proof of epilepsy. One woud think your doctor would have explained this to you. There is one reason that I can think of why a person can change from one to another but you should get your doctor tor explain this to you!
Plopdan U.K
Only about 30% of people show an abnormal EEG so it's no real proof of epilepsy except those that show an abnormal EEG which is almost absolute proof of epilepsy. One woud think your doctor would have explained this to you. There is one reason that I can think of why a person can change from one to another but you should get your doctor tor explain this to you!
Plopdan U.K
Re: Complex Partial/Night Terrors
Submitted by sloneck9 on Tue, 2005-11-29 - 22:55
PS: When I had the sleep study, my EEG's were normal and no indication of epileptiform activity. But now they are epileptiform in nature. wendy in oregon