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Am newly diagnosed and am embarrassed about it? Whats peoples experience?
Do people tend to stare/snigger/ignore you when having
seizure
or have you found people helpful?
Do people tend to stare/snigger/ignore you when having
seizure
or have you found people helpful?
Melwill
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Epilepsy Action
12 years ago
EEG
Well my "new" neuro had me go through yet another 24 hour EEG because of my
seizure
symptoms. I wasn't sure why b/c I had been through about 5 different types of EEGs already by other neuros only to be told they were normal. Guess what?
Well my "new" neuro had me go through yet another 24 hour EEG because of my
seizure
symptoms. I wasn't sure why b/c I had been through about 5 different types of EEGs already by other neuros only to be told they were normal. Guess what?
Willa
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
12 years ago
Another day on the sofa
blog I'm 37 female in a happy relationship with a 17 years old son and my life was so normal up until 15 July 2011 I worked full time drove my car loved to go put and party now I have lost all of that instead my days are spent between sleeping and trying to walk a little then get tired so sleep then
seizure
blog I'm 37 female in a happy relationship with a 17 years old son and my life was so normal up until 15 July 2011 I worked full time drove my car loved to go put and party now I have lost all of that instead my days are spent between sleeping and trying to walk a little then get tired so sleep then
seizure
Lel466
in
Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
12 years ago
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Premonitions
For the past 4 days, I've been having the odd premonition-type feelings that I experience when I'm about to suffer a
seizure
(due to CNS lupus), however, I have never had this unusual feelings for such an extended period of time before, and it's beginning to worry me a little.
For the past 4 days, I've been having the odd premonition-type feelings that I experience when I'm about to suffer a
seizure
(due to CNS lupus), however, I have never had this unusual feelings for such an extended period of time before, and it's beginning to worry me a little.
karlyt
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LUPUS UK
12 years ago
Is there any recommended specialist centres in the UK?
I have had epilepsy for 10 years and have never gone more than a year before having a
seizure
. They always occur in winter months when the mornings are dark and they always happen in early mornings usually before 7am within the first 30 minutes of waking.
I have had epilepsy for 10 years and have never gone more than a year before having a
seizure
. They always occur in winter months when the mornings are dark and they always happen in early mornings usually before 7am within the first 30 minutes of waking.
Add2103
in
Epilepsy Action
12 years ago
They stopped my dads warfarin afterr his INR soared from 3.0 to over 10.0 in two days. Now they want to stop his Clexane for biopsies!?
I've only just recovered from brain surgery after my neuro refused to see me and I ended up having to have brain surgery after a massive
seizure
triggered by bleeding. Why don't they listen?
I've only just recovered from brain surgery after my neuro refused to see me and I ended up having to have brain surgery after a massive
seizure
triggered by bleeding. Why don't they listen?
Amoobaa
in
Anticoagulation Support
12 years ago
Diagnosed with epilepsy last week
Especially the fact that I've never had a
seizure
(or at least a visible
seizure
).
Especially the fact that I've never had a
seizure
(or at least a visible
seizure
).
Anirack
in
Epilepsy South Africa
12 years ago
Dealing with Epilepsy
Turned out to be a Tonic-Clonic
seizure
. The first of thousands yet to come. I had no control of my Epilepsy for some twenty five years.
Turned out to be a Tonic-Clonic
seizure
. The first of thousands yet to come. I had no control of my Epilepsy for some twenty five years.
jake2
in
Epilepsy Society
12 years ago
'I'm used to bad stuff happening'
It was so horrible watching him suffer and not being able to make it better, the first few times he fitted I cried like a baby, but it got easier and by the 5th
seizure
I was tired and distraught by his suffering, I wanted him to pass away so he wouldn't be in pain any more, he died during the 12th
seizure
It was so horrible watching him suffer and not being able to make it better, the first few times he fitted I cried like a baby, but it got easier and by the 5th
seizure
I was tired and distraught by his suffering, I wanted him to pass away so he wouldn't be in pain any more, he died during the 12th
seizure
Hidden
in
Anxiety Support
12 years ago
University students health (first draft)
Any student should have an idea of what to do when an epileptic student has a
seizure
or what food is good for a diabetic, for an example. That can be achieved through effective awareness campaigns by students and campus clinics.
Any student should have an idea of what to do when an epileptic student has a
seizure
or what food is good for a diabetic, for an example. That can be achieved through effective awareness campaigns by students and campus clinics.
Latha
in
Epilepsy South Africa
12 years ago
I'm a carer to my wife who has difficult to control Epilepsy
The picture shows Lisa having depth & surface grid recording being done at Liverpool in the summer.The data was recorded across 8 days and to our surprise her epilepsy (
seizure
activity) is starting in the frontal lobe not her left temporal lobe as first thought.This new discovery is important for DBS
The picture shows Lisa having depth & surface grid recording being done at Liverpool in the summer.The data was recorded across 8 days and to our surprise her epilepsy (
seizure
activity) is starting in the frontal lobe not her left temporal lobe as first thought.This new discovery is important for DBS
Paul72
in
Epilepsy Society
12 years ago
Extreme anxiety over the world ending, please read!
I've also been so terrified I've been unable to wake up, like I'm aware of what's going on but unable to respond or awaken, almost like a
seizure
, I'm not sure if there's a name for it.
I've also been so terrified I've been unable to wake up, like I'm aware of what's going on but unable to respond or awaken, almost like a
seizure
, I'm not sure if there's a name for it.
Hidden
in
Anxiety Support
12 years ago
1 Year and Counting
Does anyone else have
seizure
-like episodes? Does anyone know if Epilepsy doesn't always show up on an EEG?
Does anyone else have
seizure
-like episodes? Does anyone know if Epilepsy doesn't always show up on an EEG?
Willa
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
12 years ago
Phenytoin and liver problems
is any one out there on the anti
seizure
pill phenytoin and had problems with liver from this? what are the options if this is the case? Im very concerend about my husbands liver health. Thanks in advance
is any one out there on the anti
seizure
pill phenytoin and had problems with liver from this? what are the options if this is the case? Im very concerend about my husbands liver health. Thanks in advance
Kblue
in
Headway
12 years ago
You guys could diagnose me but the consultant won't!
Hair falls out (always and for many years) saw a consultant about it 17 years ago Headaches which last all day (sporadically) Brain fog, forget what I'm doing, stop doing things mid task, forgetful etc (sporadically) Had an unexplained
seizure
12 years ago) Extreme fatigue, fight to stay awake in
Hair falls out (always and for many years) saw a consultant about it 17 years ago Headaches which last all day (sporadically) Brain fog, forget what I'm doing, stop doing things mid task, forgetful etc (sporadically) Had an unexplained
seizure
12 years ago) Extreme fatigue, fight to stay awake in
Angelcake
in
LUPUS UK
12 years ago
My son is so unwell and we need help
He then went back to the ward and had
seizure
like symptoms and was not responding even to pain. He ended up back in ICU for another night. He is waiting for neurologists and an EEG.
He then went back to the ward and had
seizure
like symptoms and was not responding even to pain. He ended up back in ICU for another night. He is waiting for neurologists and an EEG.
Emma73
in
LUPUS UK
12 years ago
Help needed dad with end stage copd and possibly loosing the plot
Then he had a couple of weird mood swings and then a sort of
seizure
. Mum called 999 thinking stroke, they took him in, he had another couple but nothing was ever diagnosed and he was discharged from hospital. His discharge summary said end stage copd.
Then he had a couple of weird mood swings and then a sort of
seizure
. Mum called 999 thinking stroke, they took him in, he had another couple but nothing was ever diagnosed and he was discharged from hospital. His discharge summary said end stage copd.
Bubblesocks
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
12 years ago
Epilepsy app
Use the
seizure
diary option to record seizures, and share with your doctor. Store photos of your medication so medical staff and your pharmacist can see at a glance what you take.
Use the
seizure
diary option to record seizures, and share with your doctor. Store photos of your medication so medical staff and your pharmacist can see at a glance what you take.
epilepsysociety1
in
Epilepsy Society
12 years ago
A natural approach
Hi My husband and I think of ourselves as a team endeavoring to find a good way to deal with Functional Dissociative
Seizure
and its impact on our life. Although FDS had brought some unexpected blessings it had also tipped our life and plans and dreams upside down.
Hi My husband and I think of ourselves as a team endeavoring to find a good way to deal with Functional Dissociative
Seizure
and its impact on our life. Although FDS had brought some unexpected blessings it had also tipped our life and plans and dreams upside down.
lynda12
in
Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
12 years ago
It can be helpful to keep a ‘seizure diary’
It can be helpful to keep a ‘
seizure
diary’. This will enable you to give as much information as possible about your seizures to your doctor. You can download a diary from Epilepsy Action webpage or order a diary from their helpline helpline@epilepsy.org.uk or phone 0808 800 5050.
It can be helpful to keep a ‘
seizure
diary’. This will enable you to give as much information as possible about your seizures to your doctor. You can download a diary from Epilepsy Action webpage or order a diary from their helpline helpline@epilepsy.org.uk or phone 0808 800 5050.
Hidden
in
Epilepsy Action
12 years ago
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