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| Hi D12 No one shares the exact symptoms as we are all different. However, I have read similar stories to yours, and it sounds like you have abnormal brain functioning occuring.... and it appears to be some kind of seizure activity. MRIs are a useful tool, but not necessary unless you have some kind of growth / tumor etc. Have you ever had a CT scan (otherwise known as a cat scan)? Any use of drugs, or food additives, or alcohol, can sometimes cause seizure reaction in some people. Since you have had more than one, your seizure threshold is lowered for some reason. The doctor might be correct in his diagnosis that the mj may be the reason. However, it might only be part of the cause. For my daughter it has been an improvement to make changes in her nutritional choices. Our current American diet, is far from adequate for brain health. There are a lot of ways you can be proactive in your care. But without making any changes, medication or otherwise, you most likely will continue having these sorts of episodes.
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| Hi, D12, Welcome! I'm so sorry you are going through this. Seizures can be really scary. Here's information on the types of seizures. Read through and see if you recognize your seizures. http://www.epilepsy.com/epilepsy/types_seizures It's not unusual for seizures to get worse over time. Some people's seizures go away (not common) or stay the same. If they go untreated and continue over the long run they can cause permanent changes in your brain and become even harder to treat. If you are having seizures with loss of consciousness you may not want to drive until they are under control. You could get really hurt, or hurt or kill other people. Here's a Website that will list the laws on this in your state: http://www.epilepsyfoundation.org/li...rivinglaws.cfm I understand not having insurance. That is so hard. Did they do eeg's or an MRI when you were in the hospital? If so, I'm betting they called in a neurologist to decide what to do with the results. Your best bet for treatment is to go to the emergency room at a public hospital when you have a seizure. They will run the tests and probably bring in a neurologist. You will get proper treatment when you are there, at least. Tell the doc you don't have insurance, and he may make the prescription last for more than a week. Another option is your local free clinic. Many communities have one. They may not have a neurologist, but a really good primary care physician may be able to handle treating your seizures. |
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| The main thing I want to know is why I haven't had an episode in probably over a year,but ever since I had the one on the computer,and broke my nose I always get really lightheaded,really easy.Not to mention I just get a sick feeling in my stomach,and it always leads to me getting paranoid and thinking I'm going to have an episode. |