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      From: hound23x@gmail.com              Environmental Seizure Triggers               This is a list of seizure triggers compiled from a survey of readers of this       website. Please keep in mind the following three things about this list.               There are many different types and causes of seizures. Depending on your       circumstances, different environmental triggers may apply. For example, some       people are susceptible to auditory triggers - maybe sounds at a certain       frequency or volume. This        could be due to an injury or weakness in the part of the brain that processes       sound. Another's triggers could be tactile or visual. In many cases it is       helpful to think of things that over stimulate, or as one person put it       "things that cause sharp        sensory input".               This is not a complete or scientific survey and list. Several hundred people       responded to our survey. The respondents were readers of this website from       all over the world. If you are willing to share triggers you've discovered       that are not this list        or the other two lists of triggers (Dietary and Chemical Triggers and State of       Health Triggers) please email us and we will add it to the list.               The primary reason we've compiled a "seizure trigger" list is to assist people       in identifying triggers in their diet - as that is the focus of this website.        Please see the list "Dietary and Chemical Seizure Triggers" for this       information.               Reported Environmental Seizure Triggers               Too much heat (overheating)        Flickering lights (fluorescent, TV, video games, sunlight through trees,       computer screen, etc)        Bright lights (sun, full moon, lightening)        Light at night        Sudden sounds (dog barking, thunder - some describe being "startled into a       seizure")        Certain sound frequencies (shrill, surround sound, specific music)        Optical distortion (illusions, bifocal glasses, patterns)        Unexpected touch        Weather extremes (hot, cold, humid, barometric pressure)       Chemicals and/or smells (detergent, soap, perfume, candles, air fresheners)        Quick movement toward face        Immersion in water               http://www.atkinsforseizures.com/environmental-seizure-triggers.html               --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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