Tuesday, August 23, 2011

[epilepsy] Re: Bad Dream or Seizure???

 

Might you have felt an earthquake? Talk about shaking like a fish (big smile), Hey, everything around was shaking just as much as us having a seizure (smile)! Take care, keep a smilemon your face!

Steve

--- In epilepsy@yahoogroups.com, Susan Wain <susan.wain@...> wrote:
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> I'm home sick from work today as I was very dizzy and had an extremely bad headache where I couldn't get out of bed.  I fell asleep and when I was waking up.....I felt like the bed was moving!  I have never had a grand mal seizure, just auras.....was that some type of seizure? 
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> From: Julie Hope <epilepsyhealth@...>
> To: epilepsy@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2011 1:10 PM
> Subject: Re: [epilepsy] sad 4 of july
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> Hi Susan
>
> I just had to pop in here and say good morning - sun is shinning here but it is mighty hot out so am staying
> inside. I most definitely know what you are thinking, but glad to see you are letting it all out. The
> feeling of failing in everything you do can be the worst feeling ... but it can also make your seizures worse
> (at least it did mine). I had the grand mal (with every other type before hand leading up to it) and until I
> finally said to myself 'to heck with them, I don't need to drive right now it will come when meant to, and all
> the other things that bothered me' I was a total wreck. What happens it is just like a balloon that bubbles
> up in our gut and we hold everything in. One of these days it has to let go and the air finally lets go
> whether it is slowly not.
>
> All my life even in the deep foggy world I was in, I sure knew if someone said 'you can't do it/let me do it
> for you so you don't hurt yourself/did you take your meds this a.m. (that was a big one that I hated the
> most)/you can't get a job so don't even bother trying....all these things are hurtful to us and lower our self
> esteem so much.
>
> I called it being in myself being stubborn and one day just spoke my mind. Even though my hubby did not say
> anything at the time, said later he was so proud of me. They really do mean the best for you and sometimes
> this is the only way they can show their concern.
>
> So remember you are NOT failing your hubby nor co workers...sometimes they just need a little more education.
> Keep that big rainbow of smiles on your face there and take care.
> ((((Hugs))))
> Julie
>
> Julie Hope
> epilepsyhealth@...
> http://www.2betrhealth.com
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Susan Wain" <susan.wain@...>
> To: <epilepsy@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 4:13 PM
> Subject: Re: [epilepsy] sad 4 of july
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> I can relate as I feel that I am failing my husband and co workers when I have aura seizures. I'm on meds but
> will be goign in the hospital soon to get monitored 24/7 for a week and hopefully they will figure out Y, at
> age 47 I started getting seizures. I cant drive yet and I feel like a failure
>
> From: Mimi <mimiq_69@...>
> To: epilepsy@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2011 9:54 PM
> Subject: [epilepsy] sad 4 of july
>
> I was excited to celebrate the 4th with my family.It is visually alot of fun for everyone.Out of the blue I
> had a seizure and have been racking my brain as to what I could have done to cause it.Gayle was in the kitchen
> and asked me a question.Hearing no answer she came out to check on me.Mind you there was 2 other people in the
> room.Neither one letting her know I was having a seizure.I guess she asked why she wasn't told i was having
> one. She remained calm for me but was scared and mad at michelle. I came out of it and cried.Told Gayle and
> rob I was tired.I was put in the bedroom to sleep for 2 hrs.All I wanted to do was cry .I feel I failed my
> family.
> I cant watch parade with flashing lights or fireworks unless they are still forms(pictures)
> Sorry for my feelings today
> Mary D
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