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Need someone to talk to..

Thu, 05/05/2005 - 15:02
Hi.My name is Nicole Jose and i was diagnosed with JME at around 11 years of age. I am now 18 and have had about 12 sezuires, i think. I have been on three different types of medication since then. I am currently taking 150mg in the morning and 200mg at night of Lamictal. I would like someone to talk to that is around my age and understands what i am going through. I have trouble talking about my epilepsy to workmates and friends and family.So anyone that can talk to me over msn or whatever would be greatly appreciated.My email address is nickelj@hotmail.comThanks

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RE: Need someone to talk to..

Submitted by ilovesteveloomis on Thu, 2005-04-28 - 22:53
hey my name is Jen and my b/f has seizures and so does my cousin...your lucky you've only had 12 seizures....my b/f has about 12 a week- 2 weeks. he had seizures since he was 10 and he's 14 and so am i. were alomst 15 so i guess it's kind of close to your age. i g2g but write me if you want Urlacher542004b@comcast.net

RE: RE: Need someone to talk to..

Submitted by Myoclo_nic on Fri, 2005-04-29 - 05:17
Thanks Jen

RE: Need someone to talk to..

Submitted by animalcracker24 on Fri, 2005-04-29 - 06:19
I am 19 i have been having sezuires since i was 16, but just got diagnosed. If you want to talk email me at animalcracker24@yahoo.com

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