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My before/after surgery tale... told in pictures!

Thu, 02/22/2007 - 16:30
http://www.geocities.com/antaressapphire/ click the link above if you wanna read up on what I went through, I hope it gives everyone some insight.

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Re: Re: My before/after surgery tale... told in pictures!

Submitted by pixiedust on Sat, 2007-02-24 - 18:59
yeah, i am feeling well thank you and from what it seems from the post-op cat scan, its all gone. or so im told. i wouldnt catch a seizure on tape. thats way too scary... i would hate to look at it...wouldnt you? its also kinda embarrasing i would imagine, i dont know. but thats awesome if youre brave enough to see what it looks like. i hope you stay seizure free and hope all goes well for you

Re: Re: Re: My before/after surgery tale... told in pictures!

Submitted by forestams on Sun, 2007-02-25 - 13:05
I've just been told many things that I do- complex partial seizures are what I have- and now that they may be gone I guess it's making it more interesting in some creepy kind of way. I have been also trying to catch them in my sleep just to see if I was having more than I originally thought so I could count them up better- sometimes I wake up in the morning any my boyfriend tells me I had one and I have no memory of it at all. Glad to hear they got all of yours- they left something behind inside of me - which is my second problem- hopefully they can get the rest of it this time! Take care Amanda

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