Thank you so much for the link Aina and Pat. Has your daughter ever suffered from long term speech problems after a seizure?
Lynn
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From: Aina & Pat DeLorenzo <aina-pat@cox.net>
To: epilepsy@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2012 11:58 PM
Subject: RE: [epilepsy] Lose of speech after seizure
A full brain seizure is what is I think known as a generalized seizure. My
daughter's start on the left temporal and then quickly spread to the right
side.
Good seizure descriptions at Epilepsy.com
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From: mailto:epilepsy%40yahoogroups.com [mailto:mailto:epilepsy%40yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
Of ArmyDE William
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2012 8:00 PM
To: mailto:epilepsy%40yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [epilepsy] Lose of speech after seizure
Thank you for the info. Per my families and specialists concerns I went to
the er and they ran 8 diffferent tests. For some freak reason the seizure I
experienced affected both parts of my brain. I regained all motor functions
except my speech. It is still mumbled and I can't make out words. I don't
even sound like myself. The neurologists in the hospital as well my own that
called into the hospital are not sure if it will come completely back. The
only other thing they can run is an mri of my head. They have now directed
me to a speech therapist.
-Lynn
--- On Mon, 11/12/12, Aina & Pat DeLorenzo <mailto:aina-pat%40cox.net
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From: Aina & Pat DeLorenzo <mailto:aina-pat%40cox.net <mailto:aina-pat%40cox.net> >
Subject: RE: [epilepsy] Lose of speech after seizure
To: mailto:epilepsy%40yahoogroups.com <mailto:epilepsy%40yahoogroups.com>
Date: Monday, November 12, 2012, 11:36 AM
How long are your seizures? My daughter many times looses her speech after
tonic clonic seizures she is now ten. The longer stronger the seizure the
longer the loss of speech, however the loss of speech has never been longer
than about 45 minutes. She was young when this started and when we'd talk
with her after they ended she looks somewhat confused and taps on her lips.
It took a while but then we recognized she was signaling us with her hand
that she could speak and learned to nod her head when she felt OK but not
able to talk. Kelly is right, tell your doc about the "Post Ichtal"
condition you are noticing.
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[mailto:mailto:epilepsy%40yahoogroups.com <mailto:epilepsy%40yahoogroups.com> ] On
Behalf
Of Kelly Porter
Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2012 1:22 PM
To: mailto:epilepsy%40yahoogroups.com <mailto:epilepsy%40yahoogroups.com>
Subject: Re: [epilepsy] Lose of speach after seizure
It is possible, though I never had it happen to me. Depending on the
area of the brain the seizure originates from it may affect the speech
centers of the brain more then another seizure would. I would make sure
your neurologist knows about it even if you don't visit the ER. It is
always good to update you neurologist with anything new that occurs.
kelly
On 11/11/2012 1:48 AM, mailto:armyde31%40ymail.com <mailto:armyde31%40ymail.com>
<mailto:armyde31%40ymail.com>
wrote:
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> Is it normal to lose speach up to two days after a seizure? I have had
> problems speaking after my seizures for the past 4 years however I
> have yet to have it go into two days. I can think of what I want to
> say but it comes out slurred or just doesn't make any sense. I
> honestly don't see the need to get another head scan or er visit
> seeing each time they always say, "Its part of your seizures-post
> symptoms."
>
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