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Thank you for this ongoing thread Rosalind.....Have you ever had a seizure when showering...?...or even worse....... when in the bath ?....could you drown ?
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I have had epilepsy since early childhood. Among the "triggers" I've personally noticed are Tobacco smoke(it inspired me to quit), Artificial Cinnamon flavor(the non-food type, used to flavor tooth picks), an unknown ingredient in store-bought ice cream(soft-serve and homemade have no effect), and a Full Moon. That last one may get a few laughs(or groans), but it's true. I found out from a friend that the word lunatic was inspired by epilepsy in ancient times. In fact, the bible refers to a "lunatick" boy (Matthew 17:15) taken to Jesus, to be healed. The verse describes the symptoms of "Falling Syndrome", another name for Epilepsy. When I read this, I started looking back through my diaries at the dates of my episodes, and found that most of them occurred on or within a few days of a full moon. Of course, modern medicine has dismissed the idea that the moon's gravity is strong enough to affect us, though no one argues against the fact that the tidal rhythms of hundreds of billions of gallons of water are controlled by it. Perhaps, they fear the discovery of the ancient wisdom that will stop the lunatics from beating a path to their doors.
I wonder if Rosalind Dna can also relate to lunar influences with a diary and an online calendar showing the moon phases?
Welcome skepticThat is interesting to know about your experiences with smoking and the reasons for stopping then using cinnamon flavoured things. Have you everbought cinnamon sticks as you can cook or use them in hot drinks. I have never smoked anything in my life nor do I intend too. So how do you stop the triggers being a problem during the full moon becauseas we know that it happens once every month??? Yes I agree with you about the older myths about epilepsy that go all the way back to the Bible. As you said with the "falling sickness" that Jesus cured that is something that I'd always thought was epilepsy.
Quote I wonder if Rosalind Dna can also relate to lunar influences with a diary and an online calendar showing the moon phases? Andrew no I don't notice the difference with the lunar influences andthat is just a female age thing as happens to middle-aged women. No I will not keep an online diary ever.
Quote from: rosalind dna on 15/06/2008 15:22:12Welcome skepticThat is interesting to know about your experiences with smoking and the reasons for stopping then using cinnamon flavoured things. Have you everbought cinnamon sticks as you can cook or use them in hot drinks. I have never smoked anything in my life nor do I intend too. So how do you stop the triggers being a problem during the full moon becauseas we know that it happens once every month??? Yes I agree with you about the older myths about epilepsy that go all the way back to the Bible. As you said with the "falling sickness" that Jesus cured that is something that I'd always thought was epilepsy.Rosalind, I can and do use natural cinnamon to flavor things, with no adverse effects. The FDA assured me, several years ago, that the Artificial Cinnamon Flavor that I am allergic to is not approved for any kind of food use, including candy. I only have to avoid 'hot toothpicks'. I took up smoking as a teen, thinking there must be some reason millions do it. Like most, I figured out that the hardest part was giving it up. People who say they want to quit are sincere, they hate it, but it has them. On an occasion when I was low on cash, I could go for a few days without, till payday. The first night after I got another pack was the beginning of several days of 'gran mals'. When I noticed the connection, I put them down, FOREVER. For years after, my 'worst nightmare' involved 'enjoying a cigarette', then waking in absolute fear. If every smoker could only experience that, they would all have the strength to quit. In this, Epilepsy is a blessing.
I did not ask you to keep an online diary> I asked you if you coul compare your diary with an online calender that has lunar events on it. Sorry for any confusion. I mentioned online to save you buying one. Just trying to be helpful but learning fast.Quote from: rosalind dna on 15/06/2008 17:08:19Quote I wonder if Rosalind Dna can also relate to lunar influences with a diary and an online calendar showing the moon phases? Andrew no I don't notice the difference with the lunar influences andthat is just a female age thing as happens to middle-aged women. No I will not keep an online diary ever.