BFS and Epilepsy: A Possible Cure?

There have been people here who have been dxd with bfs and then with partial seizures.In any case a bit of classical is good relaxation...and it helps plants grow faster!Who doen't want bigger, faster growing plants?yes, I am aware that this is Baroque.
 
Yeah but are the two connected, I would sure hate to think alot of us are walking and driving around with a partial seizure disorder and not being tested or treated for it. :confused: That would just s*ck. Epilepsy was never mentioned to me once, I even asked to be tested for it and my neuro snickered at me :p
 
I'll add something that's been discussed on this board before. Anti-seizure medicines are highly used for BFS symptoms, but they are also used in treating migraines too. So some people think there's a link, some don't. Also, look up posts by priorityhigh. She was later diagnosed with partial seizures. I know Nocturniscope and Carlos have had it suggested to them as well. My dad has something called nocturnal epilepsy so, that's always in the back of my mind. Still, like 99% of people here, my tests are all normal. Until then, I'll take the meds that help me, pray, meditate and now add listening to the Mozart sonata. Great information and it can't hurt. I love things like this. Thanks for posting!Terri
 
It's not just Mozart. Any relaxing music or sounds will do. Some people buy cd's of calming ocean sounds, some like classical music. I am a band director, and there are many things that can be done with music. It evokes powerful emotions. Just think about going to seea movie. Scary music will get your heart racing, and happy music makes you fell good. There is a something called Music Therapy that many of you may look in to. You don't have to listen to just mozart.
 

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