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How many others go paralyzed for 30 minutes or longer several times a week? I have a great family and I am never left alone. I am getting scared because they are happening more often and lasting longer. My neurologist is calling them spells. I don't drive anymore because I don't want to risk hurting anyone else. I also can't see at times. Thank you in advance for your feedback. God bless everyone.

posted October 1, 2015
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A MyFibroTeam Member

Is "spells" your doctor's diagnosis. I would tell him to tell you what "spells" are and what to do about them. I have never heard of this. Sorry I can't be more help.

posted October 1, 2015
A MyFibroTeam Member

Like seizure.kinda type deal?

posted October 1, 2015
A MyFibroTeam Member

Yea..is this similar 2 ur symptoms 😇

posted October 2, 2015
A MyFibroTeam Member

Interesting

posted October 2, 2015
A MyFibroTeam Member

No but I do av seizure like activity also...Doctor told me not 2 describe it like that just spasms but if standing or lying affects my whole body but if sitting only affects upper body. Just tryin 2learn if it's fibro I av r s'thing else underlyin. Grt on er 2 learn from others.

posted October 2, 2015

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