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Sorry I Forget To Mention That I Am Feel Like Sore Nerves Too ,
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even if i wanted go out side of my condominium unit ,I feels like I need support or go with somebody
also i wanted to ask you guys do any body when you speak do you feels hard , i mean finding right words to explain that question i wanted to ask

posted April 4
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My Epilepsy caused me to stutter. I was really bad , when I was a young kid through early adulthood. Iā€™m not so bad today, but a still stutter a little at times. I also have times trying the right word sometimes. When it comes to leaving a messages, I have to think of what I need or want to say.

posted April 4
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Yes, I've found it hard to talk ( communicate) both because of my medication and because of the seizures I was having but weren't the full tonic clonic I was used to. Also at several different times I have had balance problems. Twice I had periods of time if I saw flashing light, even crossing lights my right leg would just fold. Was the weirdest thing and took forever to connect! Every time changing my regimen helped eventually. Hopefully you'll be better soon.

posted April 4

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