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Have you considered Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization Shots? It's a form of

allergy shot. Sounds like they work pretty well. I tried taking them, but

had a really wierd reaction to them. I may try again pretty soon. Have had

the other allergy shots, but they only last a few years. These are supposed

to last a lot longer.

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If everyone who is attending the AJAO will say "I" and let me know if you would like to arrange an area and time to meet I will see if I can arrange a place and time. Donna

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In a message dated 3/3/2004 5:56:10 PM Eastern Standard Time,

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From: " dhenudevi " <puregreenforest@...>

Subject: New to list, light sensitive seizures

Hi Everyone,

I just happened on this list while doing research on healing

epilepsy concerning my 10

year old daughter who has had petit mal seizures maybe all her life

but we first noticed

them at age two. The most predominant seizures she is having right

now are connected

to light, any light, she says that she is pulled by it and indeed if

you would watch her it is

like a child going to a candy bowl. She will be having a

conversation with us and in the

middle of it walk across the room pull the curtain aside and take her

right hand and it will

go back and forth across her forehead rapidly and then she will come

back to

the conversation.

She will do the same thing with lamp light, even duck under a

lampshade in order to have

them. Sometimes she can come out of them easy but other times she

seems to get caught

in the light and we have to go and take her away from it. She wears

dark glasses and hats

to block the sun, they only help a little bit. I was wondering if

anyone has ever seen,

known or experienced this or have any information that might direct

me to an answer. We

are in the process of gathering all the alternative information we

can in order to put

together a lifestyle that can help her to be seizure free without

drugs. As you know it can

be overwhelming.

Blessings,

>>>

You do not specifically report that these ventures into the light precipitate

seizures.

Most people do not get enough sunshine to fully supply the necessary

serotonin for them to adequately function.

Real light is critically important.

Overdosing on ANYTHING is not ideal.

Hope this helps

mjh

http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/

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In a message dated 3/3/2004 5:56:10 PM Eastern Standard Time,

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From: angel_lts@...

Subject: Re: Epilepsy and Nutritional Supplements

Thanks Mike for this important info. I take flax oil in a capsule

like 3 or 4 a day depending on the time of the month. It has helped

a great deal. Now I know everyone is different in their reactions to

things that we take. In december I took flax oil mixed with cottage

cheese for two weeks. It is a very, very high dose. I had a grand

mal at that time. Which I usually have complex partial. I blamed it

on my low sodium because trileptal depletes my sodium. Now I am

believing that it could have been the oil. But just a month ago I

almost went into another grand mal and my husband stopped it because

of the vns. Now I am not sure what happened and either do the docs.

I am very hesitant to go back to the oil. I am still on the flax

capsules and I am doing fine. They have helped me take all my auras

(230) away and some seizures. I don't have my seizures as often.

Thanks again

>>>>

Let me say it again........ flaxseed oil MUST be taken with sulfurated amino

acids as found in yoghurt or cottage cheese, completely mixed in.

See the work of Johanna Budwig, PhD for the reasons why.

My kid's seizures minimized in the two years he's been getting 1 T flaxseed

oil plus 1 T ground flaxseed thoroughly mixed into yoghurt.

Forget the capsules as they can be RANCID and do more damage.

Your other option is FISH OIL (not cod liver oil) but again, you need to also

supplement with antioxidants as these brain important omega-3 fatty acids

oxidize easily.

Hope this helps

mjh

http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/

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I'D JUST LIKE TO SUGGEST SOMETHING I REMEMBEED I USE TO PLAY VIDEO GAMES WITH MY

NEPHEWS BACK IN THE 90'S AND I NOW REMEMBER PLAYING THEM SOMETIMES I'D HAVE

SEIZURES ALOT.SO TRY TO KEEP YOUR CHILDREN FROM PLAYING VIDEO GAMES.HAVE A

BLESSED DAY EVERYONE,MARK

foxhillers@... wrote:In a message dated 3/3/2004 5:56:10 PM Eastern Standard

Time,

writes:

From: " dhenudevi " <puregreenforest@...>

Subject: New to list, light sensitive seizures

Hi Everyone,

I just happened on this list while doing research on healing

epilepsy concerning my 10

year old daughter who has had petit mal seizures maybe all her life

but we first noticed

them at age two. The most predominant seizures she is having right

now are connected

to light, any light, she says that she is pulled by it and indeed if

you would watch her it is

like a child going to a candy bowl. She will be having a

conversation with us and in the

middle of it walk across the room pull the curtain aside and take her

right hand and it will

go back and forth across her forehead rapidly and then she will come

back to

the conversation.

She will do the same thing with lamp light, even duck under a

lampshade in order to have

them. Sometimes she can come out of them easy but other times she

seems to get caught

in the light and we have to go and take her away from it. She wears

dark glasses and hats

to block the sun, they only help a little bit. I was wondering if

anyone has ever seen,

known or experienced this or have any information that might direct

me to an answer. We

are in the process of gathering all the alternative information we

can in order to put

together a lifestyle that can help her to be seizure free without

drugs. As you know it can

be overwhelming.

Blessings,

>>>

You do not specifically report that these ventures into the light precipitate

seizures.

Most people do not get enough sunshine to fully supply the necessary

serotonin for them to adequately function.

Real light is critically important.

Overdosing on ANYTHING is not ideal.

Hope this helps

mjh

http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/

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Thank you for responding. You know we don't know if the seizures are caused by

light or

if the the light just helps her release the the seizure, it is still an unknown.

The support

for getting sunlight is helpful for it is true she does need it. Sometimes in

trying to help

her decrease the amount of seizures we forget to consiously get out into the

light. Do you

know for serotonin how the light has to enter the body? Is it through the eyes

or the skin

or just being outside?

Thank you,

> In a message dated 3/3/2004 5:56:10 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> writes:

> From: " dhenudevi " <puregreenforest@c...>

> Subject: New to list, light sensitive seizures

>

> Hi Everyone,

>

> I just happened on this list while doing research on healing

> epilepsy concerning my 10

> year old daughter who has had petit mal seizures maybe all her life

> but we first noticed

> them at age two. The most predominant seizures she is having right

> now are connected

> to light, any light, she says that she is pulled by it and indeed if

> you would watch her it is

> like a child going to a candy bowl. She will be having a

> conversation with us and in the

> middle of it walk across the room pull the curtain aside and take her

> right hand and it will

> go back and forth across her forehead rapidly and then she will come

> back to

> the conversation.

> She will do the same thing with lamp light, even duck under a

> lampshade in order to have

> them. Sometimes she can come out of them easy but other times she

> seems to get caught

> in the light and we have to go and take her away from it. She wears

> dark glasses and hats

> to block the sun, they only help a little bit. I was wondering if

> anyone has ever seen,

> known or experienced this or have any information that might direct

> me to an answer. We

> are in the process of gathering all the alternative information we

> can in order to put

> together a lifestyle that can help her to be seizure free without

> drugs. As you know it can

> be overwhelming.

>

> Blessings,

>

> >>>

>

> You do not specifically report that these ventures into the light precipitate

> seizures.

>

> Most people do not get enough sunshine to fully supply the necessary

> serotonin for them to adequately function.

>

> Real light is critically important.

>

> Overdosing on ANYTHING is not ideal.

>

> Hope this helps

>

> mjh

> http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/

>

>

>

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