Saturday, November 12, 2011

Re: [epilepsy] Re: Suggestion for new topic

 

Steve

I do too even though my big seizures are pretty well under control. I tell myself it is either something am
lacking, not doing that should be, or just my bad ol' brain reminding me that "Hey, don't forget I am here and
can come back to haunt you if you don't behave".....(smile) Our brains are the most important organ in our
body and control everything we do. Must take good care of them as can't trade them in for another one.
Take care there Steve and
Keep Smiling :)
Julie
Julie Hope
epilepsyhealth@sasktel.net

----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve" <stephenpales@yahoo.com>
To: <epilepsy@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2011 8:59 PM
Subject: [epilepsy] Re: Suggestion for new topic

WOOPs, I said every few months feel a minor seizure. I meant to say the most minor aura, nothicng more than
that.

And when I say I hang around with other addicts, I'm meaning hiking addicts! (Smile)!

Sorry

Steve

--- In epilepsy@yahoogroups.com, "Steve" <stephenpales@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Doris,
>
> Like you I find it very interesting hearing from others who had surgery concerning epilepsy. I had a LTL
> just over 5 years ago.
>
> I've been seizure free since surgery. It was totally my decision to NOT reduce either my Keppra or
> Trileptal, my 2 meds.
>
> Changes on me since surgery:
>
> Self confidence increased allot
>
> Talking more than I ever have in the past!!!
>
> Accept my weaknesses allot more than before surgery
>
> My cognitive abilities are worse than before surgery, short term memory is terrible! That has affected me
> in allot of ways in what I do in my free time. I can't read and have music on at the same time. I lose
> focus easily when reading. Most times I can't remember allot of what I read. Feel pretty stupid (smile)
> but accept it, what more can I do?
>
> I also lost allot of my taste buds. I NEVER have an urge to eat a particular food because of the taste.
> So, because of that I'm eating more healthy foods. When I feel like munching, I get out the peanuts or
> grapes simply because it's healthy. Rarely have a cookie or cake or potato chips because all the tastes are
> the same, really!
>
> I've always been a participating sports bum even when NOT seizure free. Now I'm up and out doing healthy
> things that much more! During the summer out hiking the trails with groups in Meetup hiking from 8- 10
> miles weekly sometime both days on the weekend. About 5 weeks ago we hiked 21 miles in a day around Geneva
> Lake in WI. And when on the quiet side before surgery, now enjoy getting out with others who's interests
> are hiking and camping, and can keep up my talking with them! Can't wait to go hiking on trails in the snow
> this winter (smile) in groups with other addicts (smile)!
>
> Also, before surgery had seizures with to much time on the computer. I was very light sensitive. Now
> rather than a seizure, can stay on the computer as long as I like. Same with lights of all sorts that used
> to trigger seizures.
>
> When stressed, it used to trigger seizures. Now, feel my hand shaking more like before surgery but it goes
> no farther than that.
>
> Auras, every few months feel the most minor one seizure, no more than that. Before surgery I had auras now
> and then but never before a seizure. I averaged 1-7 complex partials each month with never a aura before a
> seizure.
>
> That is all I can thing of right now. If anybody could use support you can always email me at
> stephenpales@...
>
> Take care, keep a smile on your face.
>
> Steve
>
>
>
> I've been driving since (smile)!
>
> --- In epilepsy@yahoogroups.com, "DorisY" <dorisellen@> wrote:
> >
> > As an epileptic, I would like to express something that I think would be meaningful to many. Others who
> > have had brain surgery, as I have,
> > could talk about clear changes they have experienced and these would be both understood and valued. I
> > think others could share their ideas of helpful methods of dealing with this as time passes and often
> > changes things in different ways.
> >
> > This is food for thought.
> >
> > Sincerely, Doris dorisellen@
> >
>

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