Hope it's okay that I've joined the Epilepsy Forum, as I have only had one seizure (that I know of) and have not yet been diagnosed with Epilepsy, per se.
My first seizure (that I know of) happened two weeks ago tomorrow. I had done nothing out of the ordinary that morning -- I got up, had coffee, got ready for church, and walked to church as I do every Sunday morning. When I entered the sanctuary, I went to speak to the preacher, song leader, and choir leader, and then I went to the keyboard to warm up for service (I play before and during). I noticed a red dot in the center of my vision when I came in the church, but I thought it might just be a trick of the light going indoors from sunlight. After I played a song, I started seeing letters and numbers running vertically on the right edge of my vision, and I mentioned it to the song leader and preacher. The song leader said, "she may be having a migraine" (my head didn't hurt), and the preacher said, "let's get you to a pew," and that's the last thing I remember before waking up in the ambulance. My sister said my hands and feet were drawn in, and when she and my mom talked to me, she said I looked at them as if I wanted to respond.
My first appointment with the neurologist was this past week, and I have an EEG and MRI scheduled for next Wednesday. I'm glad I have insurance, but it bugs me that they want us to pay 1/4 of the remaining 80% on the day of the tests, like we just have the money lying around. I know that's a minor point, but still . . .
The thing that really gets me, though, is that according to the laws of my state, I can't drive for 6 months. I teach school an hour away from my house, and my husband is on disability for bipolar, so I can't just quit my job. He is going to drive me (or at least is planning to), and I can understand why not driving at least for now is a good idea, and I'm sure we'll manage, but it's just annoying more than anything else, especially since school is about to start in another couple of weeks.
I know God allows things for a reason, and He wasn't taken by surprise by this like I have, so He already has a solution laid out. I just kind of wonder why, at age 45, this has come up. I was diagnosed in October/November with both anemia and Hashimoto's (autoimmune hypothyroid), and before that, I was fine, health-wise. Weird how all this seems to be cropping up all of a sudden now.
I guess I joined here before even knowing if it really is epilepsy so I can ask questions and get feedback.
My first seizure (that I know of) happened two weeks ago tomorrow. I had done nothing out of the ordinary that morning -- I got up, had coffee, got ready for church, and walked to church as I do every Sunday morning. When I entered the sanctuary, I went to speak to the preacher, song leader, and choir leader, and then I went to the keyboard to warm up for service (I play before and during). I noticed a red dot in the center of my vision when I came in the church, but I thought it might just be a trick of the light going indoors from sunlight. After I played a song, I started seeing letters and numbers running vertically on the right edge of my vision, and I mentioned it to the song leader and preacher. The song leader said, "she may be having a migraine" (my head didn't hurt), and the preacher said, "let's get you to a pew," and that's the last thing I remember before waking up in the ambulance. My sister said my hands and feet were drawn in, and when she and my mom talked to me, she said I looked at them as if I wanted to respond.
My first appointment with the neurologist was this past week, and I have an EEG and MRI scheduled for next Wednesday. I'm glad I have insurance, but it bugs me that they want us to pay 1/4 of the remaining 80% on the day of the tests, like we just have the money lying around. I know that's a minor point, but still . . .
The thing that really gets me, though, is that according to the laws of my state, I can't drive for 6 months. I teach school an hour away from my house, and my husband is on disability for bipolar, so I can't just quit my job. He is going to drive me (or at least is planning to), and I can understand why not driving at least for now is a good idea, and I'm sure we'll manage, but it's just annoying more than anything else, especially since school is about to start in another couple of weeks.
I know God allows things for a reason, and He wasn't taken by surprise by this like I have, so He already has a solution laid out. I just kind of wonder why, at age 45, this has come up. I was diagnosed in October/November with both anemia and Hashimoto's (autoimmune hypothyroid), and before that, I was fine, health-wise. Weird how all this seems to be cropping up all of a sudden now.
I guess I joined here before even knowing if it really is epilepsy so I can ask questions and get feedback.