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Hi Mike,

  I suspect - it's a measure of degree - a seizure is simple your
neuron's firing randomly - the degree comes in when they cause other
neurons to fire - when tons go off - it's a grand mal seizure - when
fewer go off it's a spacing seizure and perhaps and when only a few go
off - it's a tick or twitch. Amber's absence seizures became twitches.
Absence seizures are pretty easy to miss. Looks like just staring into
space.

                                      Trisha

-----Original Message-----
From: Cerebral Palsy List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
Of Michael H. Collis
Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2010 9:25 AM
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Subject: Re: Seizure???

Are spasms called seizures?   If so, I've seen them (heck, I've had =
them),
but when I was at the Matheny School in NJ from 1960-1971, I never saw =
any
of my friends there have any type of seizure.  I've seen people with =
Ataxia,
but thought those symptoms were normal.  I learn something new every =
day.

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