Re: Whatcha thinking about now?
I'm not a doctor, nor do I have any medical training specifically about Seizures and the causes thereof; The following is only my opinion. If you are experiencing a lot of stress (doesn't matter what kind: Work, Home, Life, etc), it could be a trigger. Perhaps schedule some Swedish massages to help relax your mind and body. Depending on how well that works, you could change to a deep tissue.
Massage can help relax your tense muscles from the seizures and helps overall circulation. However, it may take more than one massage to see results. If you have insurance, you can check with them if massage is covered (some insurances do allow up to x amount of massages a year). I would recommend looking for a Clinic rather than a Spa, because Spa's never (to my knowledge but this may vary based on location) do insurance. Around here, most Chiropractic clinics also offer massage services.
Another option is to try acupuncture, but i have little experience with that so I cannot speak on the benefits of acupuncture in regards to seizures.
Originally posted by anubisa
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Massage can help relax your tense muscles from the seizures and helps overall circulation. However, it may take more than one massage to see results. If you have insurance, you can check with them if massage is covered (some insurances do allow up to x amount of massages a year). I would recommend looking for a Clinic rather than a Spa, because Spa's never (to my knowledge but this may vary based on location) do insurance. Around here, most Chiropractic clinics also offer massage services.
Another option is to try acupuncture, but i have little experience with that so I cannot speak on the benefits of acupuncture in regards to seizures.
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