My son was ridiculously hyperactive in his first four years, then petit mal (absence seizures) were exceptionally noticeable-even up to four minutes if left alone, and he could automatically do just about everything- scary concept if ur child is crossing the street alone on his way to school, or playing contact sport or being bullied because of seizures:( he'll keep walking, but not be aware of anything. he was diagnosed as positive with EEG tests etc, and went onto epilim for about four years. his concentration improved , but during the initial phases his medication was too high and he became violently hyperactive, reduced the meds and back to perfect.
after three years solid with no seizures we stopped epilim and it hasn't returned since. he has however suffered typical (and very frustrating)adhd symptoms- he plays drums when the hyperactivity gets too much and his legs never stop moving.hes never been diagnosed with add/adhd BUT i am certain that this explains EVERYTHING. in my mind there is a definite link between them.
his father has tourettes with adhd so it is highly possible...
No as the blue baby is caused by a whole in the heart, and not epilepsy.
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Epilepsy is the name of the illness. Someone who has epilepsy gets seizures. Epilepsy is the tendency to get seizures. Someone who gets regular seizures can be diagnosed as having Epilepsy.
Usually you are born with autism adhd and ocd , But peopel with autism also tend to have adhd and ocd
No there is no connection.
There is not normally a connection between epilepsy and other conditions. People who have epilepsy can have other health problems, but these would not normally be because of their epilepsy. If you are concerned about a heart problem, go to see a doctor.
Epilepsy is a short circuiting of parts of the brain. There is no know connection between vitamin intake and grand mal seizures.
There is a theory that a connection may be possible, because of the link between epilepsy and the deprivation of oxygen to the brain. I developed epilepsy at 17 without any prior symptoms or warning, so it can strike at any time, & therefore is possible to show itself to anyone stupid enough to play this game. It is not a risk that should be taken, as having to live with this condition is not something I would wish on anyone. Besides, playing this game is idiotic enough as it is. Hope this helped :)
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) itself does not directly cause epilepsy, but there is a potential link between the two. Individuals with PTSD may experience seizures, which can be psychogenic in nature, stemming from psychological distress rather than neurological causes. Additionally, the stress and trauma associated with PTSD can increase the risk of developing seizure disorders in some individuals, especially if there is a pre-existing vulnerability. However, more research is needed to fully understand the relationship between PTSD and epilepsy.
a lot of people (i hav ocd)