Do you have pre-seizure issues or symptoms?
I've been reading a book about a person who has had seizures since the teenage years. I'm most impressed with the "pre-seizure" symptoms. Seizures seem to come with fatigue, stress, hunger, and the hard to understand auras.
Some seizures involve staring off while others involve convulsions. Please share, as you are comfortable doing so, about your seizures. Are they convulsive? Do they usually happen in the evening when you are most tired? Do you always have a clue(s) before your seizure starts?
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@cdupont1234
@lsittll
Look here kids. Question is what is the key protein and is it in the protein we eat? If it’s naturally occurring in our brains can we get more? I need to read the study.
Is protein good for seizures?
Boosting key protein in brain could improve seizure treatment, Stanford study finds. STANFORD, Calif. - A naturally occurring protein in our brains could be the basis for a more promising epilepsy treatment - without the nasty side effects caused by many of the current medications.Aug 15, 2006
med.stanford.edu › news › 2006/08
Can protein cause seizures?
- Diets deficient in amino acids -- chemicals that make up proteins -- can significantly increase susceptibility to epileptic seizures in rats, according to a study by researchers at the University of California, Davis.Jul 11, 1996
Jake
Here is the link to the Standford study in Jake's @jakedduck1 post above.
Boosting key protein in brain could improve seizure treatment, Stanford study finds: https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2006/08/boosting-key-protein-in-brain-could-improve-seizure-treatment-stanford-study-finds.html
I had not heard that about a vitamin B6 deficiency. My daughter has suggested the Vitamin B deficiency idea. That would be worth a try. No risk in trying it. No artificial sweeteners in my diet. i was just sleeping in my lazyboy chair or sleeping at night when the seizures occurred every 60 days.
@cdupont1234
I don’t know if you were thinking supplements or better nutrition but be careful with supplemental vitamins & minerals. You may want to be tested first and talk over your plans with a doctor. You body needs less than 2mg of a day. Pyridoxine (B6) in 100-300mg doses over time have been known to cause nerve damage in a few people. Higher doses are normally required. I don’t understand why some take hundreds or thousands of times more of something the body doesn’t require. Remember just because a little is good doesn’t mean a whole lot more is better. Except candy of course.
Take care,
Jake
I will be very careful with the vitamin B as a supplement. In reference to the increase in protein, my sister has used that for a number of years. She tried that on on the recommendation of a naturopath. It has worked for her, at least 12 years to date. She is bothered by flurorescent lights and a number of the other items that you mentioned. When she feels one coming on she will eat a can of sardines on toast or salmon. I did not believe her as she believes in no drugs and some vitamins. This has been successful for her. Thanks for your input to date. It is very helpful.
Hi,
“When she feels one coming on she will eat a can of sardines on toast or salmon.”
I’d rather have a seizure!!!
Jake
Jake,
I'm no kid. A 60 year old woman is far from a kid!
@lsittll
I didn’t mean it as an insult. I’m pushing 70. If you felt I was insinuating your childlike my sincere apologies.
I have mentioned kids in tens of thousands of posts and no one ever questioned its usage before.
Jake
Jake, it was no insult. No way. Sometimes I act like a big kid.