My husband and I are having a lovely holiday in Devon. It will be the second year in the same beautiful bungalow with wonderful views out to sea.
I was lucky enough to find it on line, last year.It has hoists, wet room and hospital bed.
My husband is in the latter stages of CBD and I have driven down from Kent.
I am the sole carer for my husband and so I am used to looking after his every need and I have never felt daunted about taking him away for a holiday on my own.
A couple of days into our holiday, my husband woke me and I realised that he was having a seizure. I have read how others on this site experienced seeing their loved ones having seizures but this was a first for my husband and a first for me watching his whole body and head jerking uncontrollably. It really frightened me but he settled after a while and fell back to sleep, only to wake me again two hours later with the same happening.
I rang my doctor at home and he was going to ring me back the next day. I just needed some reassurance that I was doing everything right because if this was going to be our new norm, then I would just cope with these new seizures and not worry.
I read up about seizures on my trusty iPad so that I would learn about them a bit more.
This morning at 5.30, my husband woke me again with really shallow loud breathing but this time, his body was still and not jerking. His eyes were rolling in his head and I couldn't rouse him at all! All the time I was trying to rouse him, I was wondering if this was still a seizure, or something worse, I couldn't be sure. my heart was beating so fast, It was so scary.
In my desperation, I rang 999 and a wonderful team came out to my husband.
All his vital signs were normal and after a while he started to come back from wherever he was but was very sleepy. The ambulance team were so lovely and stayed with us until I felt more at ease and he seemed OK.
I spoke with my doctor too and he thought that he had been having another seizure.
So, this maybe after all our 'new norm'.
I had started to pack and go home early but now that my mind is more at rest, my husband is fine for now and we are back on the patio of our holiday bungalow, in the sunshine,I realise that as I now know what was happening with him I am feeling able to cope with that better, with thanks to our lovely doctor and the even lovelier ambulance crew and the lovely people who have posted about seizures on this site....thank you, I might just stay until tomorrow at least. (we are due to go back Saturday).
Well look at the view! Well I would send a photo but only have my iPad or iPhone with me here.
I will try when I get home.
Denise wife of Roy xx