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Epilim Tab 100mg (sodium valproate) Control of seizures and fits.

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Neuropathic tests were made after I suffered a long progression of fits and seizures landed me in Emergency. My last seizure happened while a Cat scan was being conducted in the Imaging Center. While laying down (I was "told" when I awoke the day later in Hospital) a Grand mal fit with unknown cause. This was the first time My Specialist put me on Epilim and finally control of My seizures. With so many other health problems at least this one was settled. Continued Epilim, To be discussed with My Neuro Doctor in August 2016. photo does not do Me justice, I look a lot better dressed, shaven, haircut, out of Hospital and Happier.

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Chin up Greggy. I hope you're still doing well and staying out of hospital. Good luck and best wishes to you.

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