elizzza811
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I imagine they'll flash strobe lights at me and have me hyperventilate, but will they do anything else? And will they do these two things maybe every hour or so?
Will a technician be there with me the whole time or will she just come in periodically to check to make sure my wires didn't come loose?
Is it true that they will use more electrodes than they would during, say, a 24-hour ambulatory EEG? And will these extra wires better their chances of picking up a seizure that might have gone undetected otherwise?
I'm not feeling very good about this test. For one thing, I'm dreading going 6 or 7 hours without a cigarette. (I'm sneaking in my electronic cigarettes though and hoping they don't catch me or say anything...hoping too that I don't cough off too many of my electrodes.) Mostly though I worry that this will be a waste of time as most of my seizures were occurring at night, and even after my car accident it took a 72-hour ambulatory EEG to pick up anything...all other EEGs were coming back normal. And my neurologist knows that.
I expect this EEG will come back normal, or perhaps she's itching on a psychogenic, non-epileptic seizure dx. All I want is to know what is causing these episodes of severe pressure at the base of my skull and this relentless upwards-tightening of my lower teeth/jaw. I'm clenching 24/7, chipping more teeth, and it's not anxiety. They're doing some MRIs too, but what's it going to take? Must cerebrospinal fluid be gushing from my head? I saw a doctor 3 months before my car-accident seizure, and my number one complaint was this pressure at the base of my skull, told her it felt as if my head wasn't 'draining' properly, and this relentless clenching. The dx she gave me was 'suspected paranoid schitzophrenia', and then 3 months later me and my car ended up in a storm drain a few feet from a pole. Luckily the storm drain caught my front tires.
...I have independent generalized seizures, by the wat...they're just trying to figure out if I'm still having them in spite of my meds.
Thanks for listening.
Will a technician be there with me the whole time or will she just come in periodically to check to make sure my wires didn't come loose?
Is it true that they will use more electrodes than they would during, say, a 24-hour ambulatory EEG? And will these extra wires better their chances of picking up a seizure that might have gone undetected otherwise?
I'm not feeling very good about this test. For one thing, I'm dreading going 6 or 7 hours without a cigarette. (I'm sneaking in my electronic cigarettes though and hoping they don't catch me or say anything...hoping too that I don't cough off too many of my electrodes.) Mostly though I worry that this will be a waste of time as most of my seizures were occurring at night, and even after my car accident it took a 72-hour ambulatory EEG to pick up anything...all other EEGs were coming back normal. And my neurologist knows that.
I expect this EEG will come back normal, or perhaps she's itching on a psychogenic, non-epileptic seizure dx. All I want is to know what is causing these episodes of severe pressure at the base of my skull and this relentless upwards-tightening of my lower teeth/jaw. I'm clenching 24/7, chipping more teeth, and it's not anxiety. They're doing some MRIs too, but what's it going to take? Must cerebrospinal fluid be gushing from my head? I saw a doctor 3 months before my car-accident seizure, and my number one complaint was this pressure at the base of my skull, told her it felt as if my head wasn't 'draining' properly, and this relentless clenching. The dx she gave me was 'suspected paranoid schitzophrenia', and then 3 months later me and my car ended up in a storm drain a few feet from a pole. Luckily the storm drain caught my front tires.
...I have independent generalized seizures, by the wat...they're just trying to figure out if I'm still having them in spite of my meds.
Thanks for listening.
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