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Weird sounds before a Seizure, And auras without Seizures

Mon, 04/09/2007 - 05:07
Hi, I have been an Epileptic since I was in Grade School, I was Diagnosed with Grand-Mals. Iam Fortie now but I have less Seizures thank God, because I can handle Stress better now. What I wanted to find out is, does anyone get a ringing noise in one of their Ears? And do U get a Loud bussing Sound in your Head as well? And if U do what type of Seizure do U have, Iam doing a little research to see the #s of what type of Seizure people have who have these Signs. These are all new noises I have been having wiyh no Grand-mals following. I also noticed at work one time when people would walk behind me and they were talking to someone else it was like someone coming up behind me and scaring me kind of feeling. I would love to hear someones comment on this one, thank U Annette

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Re: Re: Weird sounds before a Seizure, And auras without Seizure

Submitted by anniemarie on Wed, 2007-06-13 - 05:39
Thanks alot DNA!!! I get a loud ringing in my right ear the most, that usually means watch myself. The primary doc told me sometimes when u hve ringing in your easrs it can be many things like something else is rong in your body like an infection or maybe a cold is causing that other than a seizure warning sign.

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