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Can I have more seizures If I'm on the till longer?

posted September 12, 2015
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I worked at a register for several months and I did go into a seizure twice during that period. I honestly think that the stress of it had a big affect for me. I was always stressing about having the seizure, and eventually I did seize. I'm not quite sure if the length of time I was on the till had played a part. Remember that everyone is different.

posted September 13, 2015
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Yes to much stress can cause a sz so best thing try not to push yourself or work lot faster its not good for you

posted November 22, 2015
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Great point StoneCold. And Beverly I believe that you take your meds. What I was meaning , maybe you got side tracked or time flew by so fast that, it caused you to take them a little late. I admit it myself it's happened a few times myself

posted September 13, 2015
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

yes the led's or lcd's in the register can bring them on

posted September 13, 2015
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Yes I do take meds day and night x

posted September 13, 2015

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