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seizures occuring right after eating

Tue, 03/07/2006 - 00:36
does anyone get seizures during or after eating? Im beginning to wonder if this is a high blood sugar problem or something, since the dr's dont have any idea why im having seizures. i can just be sitting doing nothing and my hands curl in. happens alot throughout the day. not on any meds at this time. just had 72hr eeg and came back "normal". what questions can i ask my dr. now. have appt this fri. thank you..

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Re: seizures occuring right after eating

Submitted by odygarfield on Wed, 2009-08-05 - 18:23

Hi,

did you find out anything on seizures during or after eating? all the tests came negative and the Dr is confused on why this is happenning. Let me know if you have more information. Everytime it happens right after finishing food.

Thanks!

 

Hi,

did you find out anything on seizures during or after eating? all the tests came negative and the Dr is confused on why this is happenning. Let me know if you have more information. Everytime it happens right after finishing food.

Thanks!

 

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Hi, have you recovered

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Hi, have you recovered completely from epilepsy. If not, check for parasitic infections in your body particularly tapeworm infections. Its is one of the most common causes for epilepsy, STILL overlooked by many doctors.

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