If stress causes my seizures, why do they continue when not stressed?
My neurologist just wrote in a visit summary my seizures were likely caused by stress. If so, why have the seizures continued when I am not stressed? I do not understand.
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Chris, I found the book on Amazon used, so more affordable for me. Thank you for the reference!
Have a great day!
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1 ReactionMy pleasure @baa ! I hope this workbook helps you like it did help me.
Regarding expectations, I have just remembered the quote from Clarice Lispector, a respected Brazilian writer. One of my yoga teachers uses this quote with us a lot, to exemplify that creating expectations with regard to attaining a certain level of meditation just avoids attaining such a stage. I believe this principle applies to many things in life.
"When I concentrate, I concentrate without wanting to and without knowing how I can do it, but I can do it independently of myself. Or rather: it happens. But when I want to concentrate myself, then I get distracted and lose myself in the "wanting" and I only start to feel the wanting that is the objective. And concentration is not achieved. The desire has to be hidden or it will kill the vital nerve of what is wanted."
Clarice Lispector
Chris (@santosha)
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2 Reactions@santosha Does the book "Taking Control of your Seizures" Talk to just "grand Mal" seizures or partial onset as well?
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Good Morning
My understanding is that this approach is for every type of seizure!
I share here some resources that might interest you:
Stopping Seizures Before They Occur: The Andrews-Reiter Approach and Beyond
Epilepsy Conference Toronto - The Andrews-Reiter Approach
https://epilepsyconference.com/aboutar.html
Andrews-Reiter Website
https://www.andrewsreiter.com/index.html
What kind of seizures do you experience?
Chris
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2 Reactions@santosha the workbook from Andrews-Reiter looks fascinating. Not affordable for me but going to keep checking for good used ones!
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Hi Brenda!
I know it's not a very cheap book, but still, it's very worthwhile. Looking for good used ones is an excellent idea! You will not regret the investment!
Chris
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