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Old 12-19-2010, 06:02 PM
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Haven't had this happen in a while...maybe nothing


Hi: I am not on any seizure medication, I don't drink alcohol, smoke anything and I dont take illegal drugs. I take aldactone and levoxyl but I had skipped it for a few days on accident. I woke up yesterday with that feeling like "better keep quiet, something is not right". Anyway, I did my usual house cleaning and managed threw the evening Christmas party that I attended but everyone kept asking me if I was sad etc. I seemed off to them. I was, I was trying to fend off a headache. I went home, fell asleep and woke with a pounding head. I could not stand light, all light had a fuzzy aura around it so I stayed in the dark and slept for 5 more hours. I got up and my vision in my right eye was blurry but my head felt better so I just went outside and pressurewashed my porch. I felt strange again, sort of New, euphoria, clean crisp, it was strange, stranger then how I felt yesterday, but a good feeling. My neck hurts a bit and my eye still hurts a bit but Im good. Anyone ever have this happen? (cant find the spell checker so sorry)
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Old 12-19-2010, 06:22 PM
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I know that sometimes when my seizures get out of control I have these euphoric episodes that feel very different than my normal seizures. With my normal seizures there is the tingling feeling around my head & sometimes extremities. With these, it's more emotional but good emotions & I'm definitely "out of it" & drawn into this sensation.

I don't know if that's what you're getting but it sounds like what happens to me occasionally (& quite recently, actually).
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Sounds exactly like a migraine to me.
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I know sometimes after I have a seizure I will get a horrible headache. I'll end up laying there with an ice pack on my head. I also get very tired, espically the next day, I'll end up sleeping most of it.

I don't know if this is the same thing that may have happened to you. Do you normally get a headache after a seizure?
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Hmmm... my thought is that it could be a seizure, but it sounds even more like a migraine aura. Take a look here:
http://headaches.about.com/od/whatis...graineaura.htm

Not on any seizure meds? Wow. That must feel so great. I think I've forgotten what it is to have a clear brain with no meds swirling around in there.
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If it is a migraine....


Something that a neurologist told me a long time ago is that if the headache is a constant pressure (as opposed to a throbbing) then it is probably neurologically connected.
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Here's a great headache assessment site, with an easy questionnaire:
http://health.discovery.com/centers/...ssessment.html
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Originally Posted by epileric View Post:
Something that a neurologist told me a long time ago is that if the headache is a constant pressure (as opposed to a throbbing) then it is probably neurologically connected.
Migraine is neurological too:

For many years, scientists believed that migraines were linked to the dilation and constriction of blood vessels in the head. Investigators now believe that migraine is caused by inherited abnormalities in genes that control the activities of certain cell populations in the brain.

Researchers believe that migraine is the result of fundamental neurological abnormalities caused by genetic mutations at work in the brain.

http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/m...e/migraine.htm
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