MagicSunshine
04-20-2006, 05:16 AM
Hi,
I usually post on the depression board, but I have a question that the people here are more qualified to answer.
My nephew has been diagnosed with Jacksonian seizures. Can anyone tell me anything about them?? I would greatly appreciate the info.
Thanks for reading this........Connie :confused:
I usually post on the depression board, but I have a question that the people here are more qualified to answer.
My nephew has been diagnosed with Jacksonian seizures. Can anyone tell me anything about them?? I would greatly appreciate the info.
Thanks for reading this........Connie :confused:
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neurowreck
04-21-2006, 09:28 PM
Jacksonian seizures are a form of partial seizures, where the 'jerking' starts in one part of the body, and moves to other parts in a sequence that generally stays the same over time. They aren't associated with any intellectual delays or other developmental problems. Adults can get them too.

