Hi everyone,
I need some advice. I saw my Neuro today and we discussed whether going into hospital for a 2 week EEG was worth the risk of "stirring up" my currently well behaved epilepsy, by sleep depriving me and taking me off my medication suddenly. She said that sometimes its like letting the devil out of the box, and once its out it can be very hard to get back in. A reasonable portion of her patients even have to change their meds entirely because they struggle to regain control of their epilepsy, once their seizures have been provoked. Others are back on track and driving within a month.
Although she said she does have some small doubts over my diagnosis (the main reason for video EEG), she says the proof is in the pudding, I have a childhood history, positive EEG's and I'm well at the moment so the meds are obviously working. Even if they were psychogenic seizures, she would treat with Lamictal anyway, so nothing would change.
A big part of me actually wants the label, "EPILEPSY" not only to rule out anything more sinister, but also to remove the "what ifs" and the stigma that I have had to deal with....people telling me its all in my head, i'm just stressed, blah blah blah. But then I wonder if i'm prepared to risk my health for a definitive answer?
I asked how much control I have over the procedure. I can reduce my medication slowly, and if they get a reading on a simple partial I can choose to stop there. Having a 2 week slot available to me means I could do things more safely, but she did say they generally need a medium level seizure for it to show up. This is where it gets tricky, because missing one dose is most likely to cause only a partial if that, but who's to say I will have control over any clustering after that, because I also have to take into account the time it will take for the medication levels to return to normal. And when you have one seizure, do you find it encourages more?
Would really love your thoughts....
I need some advice. I saw my Neuro today and we discussed whether going into hospital for a 2 week EEG was worth the risk of "stirring up" my currently well behaved epilepsy, by sleep depriving me and taking me off my medication suddenly. She said that sometimes its like letting the devil out of the box, and once its out it can be very hard to get back in. A reasonable portion of her patients even have to change their meds entirely because they struggle to regain control of their epilepsy, once their seizures have been provoked. Others are back on track and driving within a month.
Although she said she does have some small doubts over my diagnosis (the main reason for video EEG), she says the proof is in the pudding, I have a childhood history, positive EEG's and I'm well at the moment so the meds are obviously working. Even if they were psychogenic seizures, she would treat with Lamictal anyway, so nothing would change.
A big part of me actually wants the label, "EPILEPSY" not only to rule out anything more sinister, but also to remove the "what ifs" and the stigma that I have had to deal with....people telling me its all in my head, i'm just stressed, blah blah blah. But then I wonder if i'm prepared to risk my health for a definitive answer?
I asked how much control I have over the procedure. I can reduce my medication slowly, and if they get a reading on a simple partial I can choose to stop there. Having a 2 week slot available to me means I could do things more safely, but she did say they generally need a medium level seizure for it to show up. This is where it gets tricky, because missing one dose is most likely to cause only a partial if that, but who's to say I will have control over any clustering after that, because I also have to take into account the time it will take for the medication levels to return to normal. And when you have one seizure, do you find it encourages more?
Would really love your thoughts....