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Hi, I have generalized epilepsy, i am taking EPILIVE 500MG two times a day on daily basis as per the prescription.Last year on 2nd of october i got a clonic tonic seizure before it i got the same on 7th july 2018. Right now im feeling like im going through absense seizure because my eyes are blinking in unexpected since last 7 8 days. I am feeling low most of the time and i m little bit scared what should i do Is that a sign of again that big seizure or what. Or it is nothing but just a thought in my brain or im over thinking about. Kindly update me
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Eye blinking could be ominous or just can innocuous Need more details Also feeling low could be post seizures or might be mood related
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Epilive 500mg is a good antiepileptic medicine. Generally, in case someone has a seizure they wouldn't be aware that they even had a seizure. You say you feel that your eyelids are 'blinking unexpectedly'. This doesn't seem to be a seizure activity as you seem aware of what is happening to you when your  eyelids are 'blinking' . This could be an Eyelid twitching. Eyelid twitching occurs with eye strain or mental stress; it has nothing to do with seizures. Try relaxation techniques ; few medications like baclofen can be tried after a clinical evaluation.
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