Hello,
My husband has been diagnosed with epilepsy for the last 14 years.
He had his first seizure when he was 16, so in 1999. He had a total of three tonic clonic seizures while sleeping. He was put on Tegratol. His seizures were 100% controled until 2009 when he had a pretty bad tonic clonic seizure after work one evening. He hadn't been taking his medication like he was supposed to and he was not getting enough sleep (we had just had a baby). His doctor increased his medication and he's been doing great since then.
Then, in September, we were sitting on the couch. He was on his computer doing homework when he asked me a question. I looked over at him, and his head was turned to the left and his left arm was jerking. It lasted about 45 seconds. I *think* that he lost consciousness. Obviously, I took him to the ER to make sure his levels were normal. His level was at an 8, which is normal. The doctors figured it was from the prolonged computer use. I called our family doctor (he wasn't under the care of the neurologist because they were so controlled) and made an appointment. He immediately referred us to a neurologist, only because this "episode" was different.
We met the neurologist, who is starting from scratch. He had an EEG and an EKG. The EEG was normal, but the EKG showed abnormalities.
Since this, he's had three more episodes like the one in September. No tonic clonic seizures. Once during a tattoo (we figured it was from the pain), one at work, and one while driving (which he shouldn't have been doing!!).
I'll shorten the story - the heart issues don't seem to be the issue. My *guess* is that he needs a new medication. He's been on the same one for 14 years - can you build up a tolerance? And why are these "episodes" so different??
Advice? What should I be asking the doctors??? Help!
My husband has been diagnosed with epilepsy for the last 14 years.
He had his first seizure when he was 16, so in 1999. He had a total of three tonic clonic seizures while sleeping. He was put on Tegratol. His seizures were 100% controled until 2009 when he had a pretty bad tonic clonic seizure after work one evening. He hadn't been taking his medication like he was supposed to and he was not getting enough sleep (we had just had a baby). His doctor increased his medication and he's been doing great since then.
Then, in September, we were sitting on the couch. He was on his computer doing homework when he asked me a question. I looked over at him, and his head was turned to the left and his left arm was jerking. It lasted about 45 seconds. I *think* that he lost consciousness. Obviously, I took him to the ER to make sure his levels were normal. His level was at an 8, which is normal. The doctors figured it was from the prolonged computer use. I called our family doctor (he wasn't under the care of the neurologist because they were so controlled) and made an appointment. He immediately referred us to a neurologist, only because this "episode" was different.
We met the neurologist, who is starting from scratch. He had an EEG and an EKG. The EEG was normal, but the EKG showed abnormalities.
Since this, he's had three more episodes like the one in September. No tonic clonic seizures. Once during a tattoo (we figured it was from the pain), one at work, and one while driving (which he shouldn't have been doing!!).
I'll shorten the story - the heart issues don't seem to be the issue. My *guess* is that he needs a new medication. He's been on the same one for 14 years - can you build up a tolerance? And why are these "episodes" so different??
Advice? What should I be asking the doctors??? Help!