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Minor seizures from cavernoma

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Discovered my cavernoma through MRI four years ago when a seizure shocked everyone. Had 9 major seizures (which leave me unconscious for half an hour), until the doc has put me on maximin dosage of anti-seizure meds. I get minor seizures every 5-7 days now, where I lose comprehension for several seconds/minutes. I'm thinking if reflex and yoga will help to lessen and eventually get rid of seizures. Any comments?

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Hello,

Are you a member of Cavernoma Alliance UK? We have over 1,000 members, some of whom will share a similar experience and would be happy to chat.

Please have a look at our website cavernoma.org.uk/ and join us for free.

Best wishes,

Angie

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