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Please help! Is Facial swelling normal in seizures? |
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| I can't imagine how scary that must be. **hugs**. I've not heard of the facial swelling, but maybe someone else has.. |
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| I havnt heard of face swelling with seizures. Ive had grand mals, complex partials and simple partial seizures in my lifetime. I can only imagine how scared that must have been for all of you! I hope someone here can chime in and help more!
__________________ Kristin Mommy to 3 Beautiful Little Boys Caden 6/27/04 Caleb 5/17/05 Connor 11/9/06 Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Simple Partial Seizures Keppra XR (3000mgs) |
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thanks for the support! Epileric did tell me that he has heard of the facial swelling. I'm still waiting to find out more about 5 or 6 min seizures. If anyone knows if that is still in the norm and not really that dangerous? Although Epileric did say that it's getting into Status seizure territory. Other people's thoughts on this are very welcome. She was taken by ambulance to hospital. Normal Cat and blood testing. I have Ativan to put under her tongue or in her cheek for next seizure if it happens. Waiting for MRI and EEG to be booked. If I can find out more about the life threatening part, I will be able to relax somewhat. Neurologist said that no one stops breathing, just diminished. I read on a some major epilepsy sites that people do stop breathing. I wasn't there to see the grand mal, she was at school. The teacher couldn't be sure if she was breathing or not. She was blue for 2-3 min of the total 5 or 6 min. |
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http://www.epilepsy.com/epilepsy/SEIZURE_TONICCLONIC Quote :
__________________ "The Golden Rule is that there are no golden rules." ~George Bernard Shaw |
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| Quite often CT or MRI scans come up with no obvious reason to show any reason for seizures. I'd been going for all sorts of scans all my life & it wasn't until I was 39 did they find a lesion on my hypothalamus which we can only assume is causing my seizures. Do you have a neurologist? I would assume he would sent Charlotte for an EEG to measure her brainwaves. They can also come up negative if the seizure originates too deep in the brain but IMHO it still makes no sense to not have one. If you don't have a neurologist I would definitely suggest getting one if your doctor hasn't already.
__________________ "It's no longer a question of staying healthy. It's a question of finding a sickness you like." -Jackie Mason |
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| She does have a neurologist. It was him who said that no one dies from 5 or 6 min seizures. I don't think I beleive that. He never heard of facial swelling. Teacher said her cheeks swelled up and took time to go down after she was awake. In the meantime I don't leave her alone much. No anti-seizure med being given now because she had only 2 so far, one 15 second and then the 6 min one. 5 weeks apart. Dr's belief is it is med related. She was removed from welbrutrin. I've been told to get a medic alert which we are doing. Thanks Eric for how the MRI works. That's it's not definitive proof that there isn't something there. In this case I guess time will tell. It will be months before the MRI happens I'm told. EEG has been requested too. |
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| Also, from the time she became aware again after the seizure she still could not get up for a few more minutes. Laid on the floor for another 3-4 |
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I'm lucky that most of mine are non-convulsive partial seizures but I often feel mentally tired after my smaller ones, during the bigger ones I'm physically & mentally tired & with the even stronger ones I'll also have trouble talking and am somewhat confused. Also, when I do have really large ones (convulsive or not) I will come out of it & think it's over (oddly I can talk during that time) but it's not finished & comes back for a short while to finish then I'll have trouble talking. That could have been what was happening to Charlotte. I know for me that after a larger onethere is a post-ictal period where I will either have trouble remembering what happened (though it might come back in a few days or even weeks) or it will be like remembering a dream.
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