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Anyone Read, The Falling Sickness
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It looks interesting but I’m afraid it will be a difficult read.
It explains the history and mythology of epilepsy

posted December 9, 2023
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A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

I was diagnosed at 68 . I’m 80 .Afterwords, I have a very hard time remembering … I’ve had 2 in 6 weeks . One ended up ,ambulance, hospital,Blacked out on my face .. , I did good for 1 1/2 years .😥

posted December 10, 2023
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Before I had seizures I could read a story and tell you everything about it. However, days after my first seizure I no longer could remember a sentence. My mom read every book we read in school to help me. My memory has been this way for over 30 years no as I continue to have seizures.

posted December 9, 2023
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

I would like to say that caution needs to be taken whether you have seizures or a combination of two conditions. I feel like I can contribute to anyone’s questions. Please feel free. Diana D.

posted December 9, 2023

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