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I think the single diagnosis world would be a nice place to live, but I have Rheumatoid Arthritis and MS.  You may have another condition causing the seizures.  I don't know if it's related to my MS, but I sometimes have weird convulsive spells, whole body, always when I'm sleeping, with no stimuli.  It's hard for my husband to wake me when this happens.  My entire body violently shivers.  Sometimes I smell things that aren't present, and sometimes I lose time.  To me twenty minutes has passed, but the clock says an hour has gone by, or the opposite will occur and I feel like I am moving at a faster pace than the rest of the world and time is dragging.  All of these things could be attributed to some sort of stroke or seizure event (or maybe even mental illness - haha).  Since it's brain and neoro related, I just chalk it up to MS. Thanks so much for your comments.  I've enjoyed reading your postings and feeling less alone in all of this!!!
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