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Should I Be Worried About A Tiny Foci In Left Frontal Lobe. I Have Some Brief Starring Spells And Poor Balance. Overall No Grand Malls

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La Verne, CA
April 20
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A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Thank you my friend. We’ve been on the site for awhile now. I’ll keep everyone posted-Tuesday I’ll see Neuro

April 22
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Eddie poor is very common after seizures. I tended I slept for 10 hours straight after Gran mal. You might want to consult with your neuro or at least your GP. My neuro is a jerk. He put me down as having cerebral palsy. I had Epilepsy since age5 . ericthom3

April 21
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Staring seizures are mild and you shouldn’t have to worry. If your poor balance happens after a seizure,you may want sit until you can walk better.

Then there are the bad balancing from the medications. I have that kind of unbalance. I can’t even do the walk one foot in front of the other test.

April 20
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Good luck with your control of grand mal seizures. My balance is bad because of the medications i take bummer.

April 20

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