Watching someone else close to you go through what we do takes a toll on all those around us. They are just
checking sometimes to get themselves prepared mentally for what has happened or about to happen.
Keep smiling.....
Julie
Julie Hope
epilepsyhealth@
http://www.2betrhea
----- Original Message -----
From: "uniquepnk tds.net" <Uniquepnk@tds.
To: <epilepsy@yahoogroup
Sent: Sunday, August 02, 2009 8:09 PM
Subject: Re: [epilepsy] Question?
Tristin,
I am so glad you haven't had any more, if that is what it was. Your
grandmother knows you had seizures and she is just wanting to keep your mind
working. My boyfriend does that to me all the time. If I do anything that
seems out of the ordinary, he starts with are you ok.the next time she asks
you something like that and you get annoyed, do something to make her laugh.
She just worries about you.Take care and have fun driving.
Tammy
On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 2:02 PM, Tristin Seagraves
<tristinspike26@
>
>
> Thanks Tammy. I haven't experienced another seizure.... yet. Although...
> I was driving down the interstate (I85 from NC back to Athens, GA) with my
> grandmother yesterday, and she kept asking me annoying questions, like "are
> you okay?" She said I was acting strange..... whatever that means! I hope
> it's that I'm just a weirdo and wasn't more seizures.
>
> Tristin
>
> --- On Fri, 7/31/09, uniquepnk tds.net <Uniquepnk@tds.
> wrote:
>
> From: uniquepnk tds.net <Uniquepnk@tds.
> Subject: Re: [epilepsy] Question?
> To: epilepsy@yahoogroup
> Date: Friday, July 31, 2009, 9:51 PM
>
>
>
> Tristin,
>
> I hope you don't have anymore, but do try to be careful. I went 9 months
> came totally off one of my medicines after having the surgery. The seizure
> I
> had when they started back was awful. I was taken by an ambulance to the
> hospital. My sister was with me. She told me they had to start me breathing
> again.I had to go back on some of the medicine I had quit taking. I still
> have them now, but they aren't near as bad as they was before the surgery.
> Hopefully your medicines will just need to be adjusted. Driving is worth
> risking your life over. I have never been able to drive, probably never
> will
> either.I just want to say to be careful. Take care of yourself and be safe.
>
> Tammy
>
> On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 6:00 PM, tristinspike26 <tristinspike26@ yahoo.com
> >wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > My boyfriend, Jamey, claims that I had a seizure today. He said we were
> > talking, and I suddenly paused and started making moaning noises. He said
> I
> > was unresponsive and was pinching myself. I find this hard to believe...
> I
> > don't even remember having an aura. Should I tell my neurologist about
> this
> > and risk losing my driver's license? I mean... I just bought a car last
> > week! I already swore Jamey to secrecy, and I'm surely not going to tell
> any
> > of my family. They will totally freak out! After 8 1/2 months of being
> > seizure-free, I have a seizure? This can't be right. I guess you could
> say
> > I'm in denial. If another one happens, I'll tell someone, but until then,
> I
> > think I'm going to keep this to myself.
> >
> > Tristin
> >
> >
> >
>
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>
>
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