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I know this is an older post, but I wanted you to know -- You can absolutely have a seizure disorder and MS.  I do. The seizure activity matches the footprint of the lesions in my brain.  I had to be under constant surveillance for a week (long time to have electrodes on your head!) for them to figure it out, but I'm now being treated for it.   I was told that it is extremely rare for someone to have both MS and a seizure disorder - that MS often causes tremors or spacticity, but rarely a seizure disorder.   It's like, you, me, and maybe 25 other people in the US.   I'm currently keeping up a blog on it - In It For The Parking.  You can check it out at http://www.initfortheparking.com.  I'm also happy to talk with you if you need perspective from someone who was diagnosed with MS in 2007 and w/ Seizure Disorder in July of 2008.  It can be a tough road, but there *is* good treatment for it.   I genuinely hope you're doing well.    
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