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Sadly, on Sunday he suffered yet another (his 4th)
seizure
, whilst his son was with him. Very scary for his son and him, but at least he was in bed and in the right place!
Sadly, on Sunday he suffered yet another (his 4th)
seizure
, whilst his son was with him. Very scary for his son and him, but at least he was in bed and in the right place!
Molly15
in
Headway
11 years ago
Basic questions from new patient
How will I know if I had a
seizure
at night whilst asleep in bed alone? 2. What triggers a
seizure
? Tiredness, stress, anxiety diet/alcohol ? Thanks for your help
How will I know if I had a
seizure
at night whilst asleep in bed alone? 2. What triggers a
seizure
? Tiredness, stress, anxiety diet/alcohol ? Thanks for your help
Hidden
in
Epilepsy Society
11 years ago
What Is Acute Kidney Injury
Patients would have drowsiness and lags in response or even epileptic
seizure
. When you have one or some symptoms above, please consult our experts online to know whether you have acute kidney injury.
Patients would have drowsiness and lags in response or even epileptic
seizure
. When you have one or some symptoms above, please consult our experts online to know whether you have acute kidney injury.
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Early CKD Support
11 years ago
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To medicate or not to medicate?
I am responding well to the meds but have come to realise that stress is a direct cause of triggering a "lingering" or even a full-on
seizure
. I take Azor 1mg twice daily and a sleeping tablet at night (Epitec keeps me awake ?!?)
I am responding well to the meds but have come to realise that stress is a direct cause of triggering a "lingering" or even a full-on
seizure
. I take Azor 1mg twice daily and a sleeping tablet at night (Epitec keeps me awake ?!?)
epiclectic
in
Epilepsy South Africa
11 years ago
Seizures - Becoming a nuisance.
So around the beginning of August, I had my first
seizure
. I thought it was no big deal, I mean, I had brain surgery a few days before, it's a given that there's going to be some side-effects.
So around the beginning of August, I had my first
seizure
. I thought it was no big deal, I mean, I had brain surgery a few days before, it's a given that there's going to be some side-effects.
B_S_A
in
Headway
11 years ago
Daily Laughter Wednesday
What is a
seizure
? A Roman emperor. What is a terminal illness? When you are sick at the airport. Name the types of teeth in an adult human. How many are there of each? A permanent set of teeth consists of eight canines, eight cupids, two molars and eight cuspidors.
What is a
seizure
? A Roman emperor. What is a terminal illness? When you are sick at the airport. Name the types of teeth in an adult human. How many are there of each? A permanent set of teeth consists of eight canines, eight cupids, two molars and eight cuspidors.
Hidden
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
Hope goes all over the place
Worst of all, after 8 months
seizure
free, a full tonic clonic
seizure
last Tuesday.
Worst of all, after 8 months
seizure
free, a full tonic clonic
seizure
last Tuesday.
Dorsetcharlie
in
Headway
11 years ago
Does anybody find lack of understanding difficult?
In the past I've also had periods where I would collapse and have
seizure
like shakes but I would be awake. At the time they thought it was MS but they couldn't find anything on the tests so they wouldn't persue it any further. I also have crippling headaches about three times a day.
In the past I've also had periods where I would collapse and have
seizure
like shakes but I would be awake. At the time they thought it was MS but they couldn't find anything on the tests so they wouldn't persue it any further. I also have crippling headaches about three times a day.
mandyf
in
Vasculitis UK
11 years ago
When life gives you lemons...
I'd rather risk having a
seizure
/brain haemorrhage sat out in the sunshine than huddle in my bed scared of it. Get yourself some peaches, they're delicious. If life doesn't want to give up it's peaches, take them. Take it all back.
I'd rather risk having a
seizure
/brain haemorrhage sat out in the sunshine than huddle in my bed scared of it. Get yourself some peaches, they're delicious. If life doesn't want to give up it's peaches, take them. Take it all back.
B_S_A
in
Headway
11 years ago
Epilepsy week and youth month
Many people with symptomatic (secondary) epilepsy would agree that if it were not for alcohol and drug abuse, either by themselves or their pregnant mothers, they would be
seizure
free.
Many people with symptomatic (secondary) epilepsy would agree that if it were not for alcohol and drug abuse, either by themselves or their pregnant mothers, they would be
seizure
free.
Latha
in
Epilepsy South Africa
11 years ago
MHRA nets UK record £12.2 million haul of counterfeit and unlicensed medicines
Internationally, preliminary results show that more than 522,000 packages were inspected by regulators and customs officials resulting in the
seizure
of over £9.9 million doses of unlicensed and counterfeit medicines worth approximately £26.8 million.
Internationally, preliminary results show that more than 522,000 packages were inspected by regulators and customs officials resulting in the
seizure
of over £9.9 million doses of unlicensed and counterfeit medicines worth approximately £26.8 million.
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
11 years ago
Interesting article about Fibromyalgia
Therapies include narcotic pain medicines; anti-
seizure
drugs, anti-depressants and even simple advice such as “get more sleep and exercise regularly.” Now that the cause of Fibromyalgia has been pinpointed, patients are looking forward to an eventual cure.
Therapies include narcotic pain medicines; anti-
seizure
drugs, anti-depressants and even simple advice such as “get more sleep and exercise regularly.” Now that the cause of Fibromyalgia has been pinpointed, patients are looking forward to an eventual cure.
Danifox6
in
Thyroid UK
11 years ago
How not to spend a fortnight with the nhs
It was only when a more senior doctor had come in at 6 am that had other tests done, and bloods proved there were no drugs in my brothers system. they also weren't telling us anything except the bare minimum, we had no idea why he was so ill, what had caused the
seizure
or whether his kidneys would restart
It was only when a more senior doctor had come in at 6 am that had other tests done, and bloods proved there were no drugs in my brothers system. they also weren't telling us anything except the bare minimum, we had no idea why he was so ill, what had caused the
seizure
or whether his kidneys would restart
joda
in
Pregnancy and Parenting Support
11 years ago
Don't feel too hot today.
Started to get a strange feeling in my head last night, and not the feeling I get before a
seizure
. It's probably paranoia, but it's hard to get around these feelings when it means your brain could be bleeding.
Started to get a strange feeling in my head last night, and not the feeling I get before a
seizure
. It's probably paranoia, but it's hard to get around these feelings when it means your brain could be bleeding.
B_S_A
in
Headway
11 years ago
Has anyone had any experience of getting their driving licence back earlier than the specified one year after a seizure.
robina
in
Epilepsy Research Institute
11 years ago
Non-epileptic seizures vs epileptic seizures
I was just wondering if other people who have non-epileptic seizures (In NZ they are called pseudo seizures) also have any symptoms such as incontinence, vomiting etc during a
seizure
? It hasn't been confirmed that these are NES yet but if they are, then ill come off my anti epileptic meds.
I was just wondering if other people who have non-epileptic seizures (In NZ they are called pseudo seizures) also have any symptoms such as incontinence, vomiting etc during a
seizure
? It hasn't been confirmed that these are NES yet but if they are, then ill come off my anti epileptic meds.
guardian-angel91
in
Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
11 years ago
Feeling low, now kicked off flare
So now the trauma has kicked off major flare, just as I was on the mend from my own
seizure
12 wks ago. As if daily life isnt hard enough for us at the best of times! Tnx guys just needed to share x
So now the trauma has kicked off major flare, just as I was on the mend from my own
seizure
12 wks ago. As if daily life isnt hard enough for us at the best of times! Tnx guys just needed to share x
Hidden
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
11 years ago
I see an epileptologist but my attacks do not fit neatly in to a category. The next Dr. I'm seeing is a Movement Disorder Specialist.
My neurologist says I do have epilepsy although I have never had a typical
seizure
, he says he doesn't think these attacks are caused by my epilepsy so he is having me see a Movement Disorder Specialist.
My neurologist says I do have epilepsy although I have never had a typical
seizure
, he says he doesn't think these attacks are caused by my epilepsy so he is having me see a Movement Disorder Specialist.
capecodmom
in
Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
11 years ago
My experience
In the two years since the op he has been
seizure
free, so I say to you all, don't give up as you never know,the next one might be you. Good luck to all
In the two years since the op he has been
seizure
free, so I say to you all, don't give up as you never know,the next one might be you. Good luck to all
haydn74
in
Epilepsy Research Institute
11 years ago
Does any other PSP suffer &/or PSP caretaker notice tremors from mild to whole-body, sometime violent & of long duration?
I WISH someone in that E.R. either while waiting when my whole body tremors were so obvious and/or when I was in the E.R. could've/would've slapped an EEG on my head to rule in our out
seizure
activity. I sure would appreciate (understated) some feedback and responses to this post.
I WISH someone in that E.R. either while waiting when my whole body tremors were so obvious and/or when I was in the E.R. could've/would've slapped an EEG on my head to rule in our out
seizure
activity. I sure would appreciate (understated) some feedback and responses to this post.
JudyJ
in
PSP Association
11 years ago
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