Have you tried going to a neurologist? One of my doctors said it was stress in the hospital after I had my first seizsure and after a year of testing found out it was epilepsy with slow brain waves. Stress can induce a seizure but there has to be a reason for having them.
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From: Julie Hope <epilepsyhealth@sasktel.net>
To: epilepsy@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, September 30, 2011 3:41 PM
Subject: Re: [epilepsy] Re: Does this sound like epilepsy???
Hi Dawn
Stress is a funny thing. You may not feel at all stressed out in fact just the opposite and that is stress.
Do a search on Yahoo for 'signs of stress' and you will be surprised at the different ones. I right now am
super excited about going tomorrow for bbq at our daughters and seeing some of our great grand kids. Yet I
can feel in the underlying part of the brain there is stress. It is unexplainable how it shows in so many
different ways- or at least I can't explain... :)
If you don't get your medical records and full file, a new doctor will request them for sure. This is what
happened with me anyway.
Before you go to any dr or hospital write down a complete list of any questions (even should you think they
are stupid in nature) and hand it to the dr. Keep a list of everything that happens like a daily journal,
right down to the food he ate that day. Go with your gut - can certainly understand how you are feeling at
this time.
Best of luck
Julie
Julie Hope
epilepsyhealth@sasktel.net
http://www.2betrhealth.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dawn" <dgroeschen@straitscorp.com>
To: <epilepsy@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2011 10:01 AM
Subject: [epilepsy] Re: Does this sound like epilepsy???
Thanks for responding Julie. I'm assuming that I'll be seeing an epileptologist, as I'll be at an epilepsy
clinic.
I really don't feel terribly stressed right now, nor did I when all this started. From what I've read about
pseudoseizures, they are normally stress-induced, and often stem from traumatic childhood events. The one
thing that does bother me is the neurologist who was treating me at the hospital gave me only 4 doses of
epilepsy meds, decided I wasn't responding, and then said it wasn't epilepsy at all. The only treatment I'm
receiving right now is xanax, which my family doctor is hoping--and so far has--will stop the seizures until I
can get to the epilepsy clinic.
I also can't decide if I should request my full medical record, or just the tests that were done (ct-scan,
mri, eeg, bloodwork, ekg). I want an unbiased second opinion, and I don't know what other information is in
the doctor's notes.
I do know that some of the nurses' notes were biased, as I read them after the neuro changed his mind. My son
had taken Keppra, and was taking 3500mg/day, and they were starting me on 1000mg, saying that was based on
weight. My son was only about 120lb at diagnosis, and they started him on 1500mg/day. I questioned the nurse
about the dosage, and her notes in my file read like I was a junkie looking to score drugs.
We were very frustrated with the lack of explanation we received at our local hospital, but are hopeful that
the information we get at a large epilepsy clinic will be more detailed and explained to our satisfaction.
Dawn
--- In epilepsy@yahoogroups.com, "Julie Hope" <epilepsyhealth@...> wrote:
>
The best dr to explain and diagnosis them to you is an epileptologist who deals with
> epilepsy alone. He told us after that most people with epilepsy also have pseudo ones. That pseudo were to
> be
> taken just as serious as the real ones and also given basically the same med. in order to control.
> You could very well had a type of seizure earlier in your life and not realized what it was. Many people do
> and therefore don't get diag. until later on.
> Please feel free to contact me any time. I know I have had pseudo ones now and then (Generalized GM. are
> the
> main ones, but have all types) even though they have not been diag.
> Best of luck to you
> Keep smiling
> Julie
> Julie Hope
> epilepsyhealth@...
> http://www.2betrhealth.com
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