Anytime I'm in intense pain, I have a seizure. It has happened 4 times in the past 4 years, and everytime I've gone to the ER, they release me and tell me everything looks great. I've been to the neurologist and everythings fine. I understand that when someone is in pain, the blood can rush to the area of pain and therefore make the person lightheaded and passout, but I'm having seizures.
2006-10-18
10:23:12
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thenewmrs06
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Problems with the brain are not the sole reason for having seizures. I can assure you I'm not trying to receive attention, infact I've been alone when this has happened and I keep it to myself, and this last time, I didn't even go to the ER because they haven't been helpful. I KNOW that my seizures have something to do with my pain because thats the only time I have them. My doctor told me it was a vasovagal reaction, but that usually just causes people to pass out, not have seizures.
2006-10-18
11:23:13 ·
update #1