UNDERSTOOD
This eeg/mri can answer that
If we understand a seizure as a lightening storm in the head
When the lightening hits ground/brain it could be ANYWHERE on or penetrated
inside affecting the motor reflexes
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JOHN RUNER
Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2009 12:21
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Subject: Re: MRI for new seizures?
My concern is why is she falling over to the left none stroked side after a
seizure?
Thanks,
John Runer
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