ranman
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Post by ranman on Nov 7, 2006 0:07:22 GMT -5
Hi everyone!! Have you ever noticed that some seizures can be triggered by season changes (changes in the amount of sunlight). In my own case, I've noticed that over the past 27 yrs, all my GM or pettit mal seizures happened in October. Consider this ~ All tides and ocean waves are partially controlled by the sun and/or the moon. The human body is composed mostly of water so it only seems logical that the sun (or moon) will have at least some effect on your brain (especially those with a psycotic condition like epilepsy, bipolar, schitzophrania, etc) I've noticed that most epileptics tend to get a little more depressed during the Autumn or Winter due to the lack of sunlight. Randy Randy
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Post by Mandi on Nov 14, 2006 19:38:41 GMT -5
Summer is worse for me. I think it's a body temp change, and the humidity which can bring on panic attacks with me due to not being able to breathe. I've heard a lot of people who have issues in the Fall more than Summer though.
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