Saturday, August 25, 2012

Re: [epilepsy] had a szs

 

I don't think I have heard of pill cases with alarms on them. where do you get them.?
Right now they are starting to call me to either remind me or see it I've taken them.

For some reason I don't like that. But they say that is only as long as my brain is scrambled.
Millie

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From: elizabeth
To: epilepsy@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2012 10:13 PM
Subject: Re: [epilepsy] had a szs

Millie, so sorry to hear what happened. I had a major grand mal back in June while trying a new medication. For the next 2 weeks, I felt completely out of it. Right after the seizure all my limbs felt heavy and achy. My neuro said the recovery time can be up to 3 weeks to feel better again.

They make pill cases with little alarms on them to remind you to take your meds. I too live by myself, but my parents happened to be in town when this happened. I work with the elderly and know how fast word spreads!

Hope you feel better soon!

Elizabeth

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Millie Myers <mylmy@gogreencroft.net> wrote:

>Hi everybody,
>
>Well after more than 5 years-- I had a sz this week. For some reason I didn't take my pills for 3 days. Have no idea why I didn't. I fell on my stomach in my apartment and couldn't get up. I don't know how long I lay there but it seemed like hours. I tried umpteen times to get up --but couldn't. When I was found they took me to ER and was
>admitted, x-rayed, took every imaginable test needed, worked with PT, OT. Was there for about 27 hours --Mostly for observation and just to make sure I can go back to my apartment to live alone.
>
>I look like I was in a fight. My right eye was black was black and blue -- along with numerous indoor /outdoor rug burns and blisters. My Dr. said that since my meds have worked for over 20 years-- he is going to keep on the same meds and then test for the levels. If they aren't working-- then we will change meds.
>
>This has left me with a poor memory, poor concentration, weak leg and arms , sore bottom ribs, making mistakes when I type and a scrambled brain -- and for the next couple weeks I am to take my walker with a chair every where I go including the bath room. My 2 daughters who live in town have helped me a lot. They were both here this morning. One did my wash and the other did grocery shopping for me
>
>I live in a Retirement Center with 150 apartments and news always travels fast. I feel fine except I have trouble getting up from a chair. I sit in my walker with a seat to type because it is higher and easier to get out of.
>
>Hope you all have a good week end.
>
>Millie
>
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