Hi, lovemyladybug: I had video EEG monitoring 4 years ago. I'm sure some or more of what I have to say has changed, due to technology & advancement in procedures. Overall, it's not too bad, but the EEG wiring was icky, both being placed on my scalp and being taken off my scalp. Also, if you are being sleep deprived, if you naturally nod off, get ready for the nurses @ the nurses' station to wake you up by calling to you via intercom (I woke up, but I was quite cranky.), which only caused me to wonder where those voices were coming from...oh, and you'll be in a hospital room.
I was on 24 hr seizure watch since I was tapered off my meds completely, which meant that if I had to go to the restroom, I had to wait for the nurses to take me to the room restroom. I got busted for having to wait 30 minutes (and there's NO way I was going to wait, because when Nature calls, one MUST answer!) for the nurses to walk me 12 to 15 ft to the bathroom. So, if at all possible, have someone with you who can alert the nurses as to when & how urgently you need to use the bathroom. Do NOT have a family member walk you anywhere while hooked up, unless you really want to catch the wrath of the nurses...
And since you may be tapered completely off your medication, you may have to spend LOTS of time in bed. There's a good chance you will be hooked up to an IV just in case / IF you should have a super-long seizure, the staff will need to give you an emergency AED via IV. My suggestions: Bring board games, books to read, puzzles, movies on DVD, video games (cell phone or DS) to ease boredom. And I'm sure they will allow you to have visitors, friends as well as family, of course.
A few more things: I found it FASCINATING watching myself eat & how the brain sends signals to jaw muscles (you'll see the spikes in any muscle activity on the constant EEG recording done on the machine in the room) to chew & eyeball muscles to to look around. Your neurologist and his/her fellow partners will visit you everyday "in clinic" (as they call it) & will do various regular exam activities such as "close your left (or right) eye & watch my fingers: how many fingers am I holding up; check your reflexes, etc...the only aspects of the video EEG I hated was not being able to get out of bed when me, myself & I wanted to; I couldn't walk around to exercise, & I couldn't shower alone---a nurse or physician assistant has to stay right outside the bathroom door. They will also do regular BP & pulse recordings during the morning, day, & @ night. Just try not to get cranky & remember that they're just doing their job.
I hope all goes super well during your video EEG, lovemyladybug! If you have any other questions, just let me know. Take care!
*PS: For your sanity & privacy sake, I hope A LOT has changed with regard to the video EEG monitoring procedure & policies from when I last had mine in 2007.