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While I'm at it with posting, I do have a question for you all! The other day, sounds suddenly became amplified, and when I was talking I felt like it wasn't really me talking... Like I was on the outside looking in. Do any of you have it, and do you think it's seizure activity? I had all this stuff kinda happen before I had my T/C seizures, but I'm kinda questioning it because on my last EEG nothing showed up, and my neurologist doesn't think it's seizure activity (probably in part because I reported it, but nothing showed up - this kinda happened twice). I'm starting to question stuff myself.
I'm starting to think maybe some of this is the medications I'm on. Aside from my seizure meds, I'm also taking Zoloft and Buspar for depression/anxiety. I will say that they seem to be working pretty well. I haven't freaked out over stuff (though I will say when my neurologist said no driving AGAIN I wasn't particularly thrilled or happy that day), and I haven't had crying spells like I was, so I'm glad I'm on those... I'm just kinda trying to figure out what is medication, what is anxiety, and what is actual seizure activity... I don't want to keep reporting stuff to my neurologist that isn't seizure activity that keeps stopping me from driving/returning to doing things normally. Gah. So frustrating...
I'm starting to think maybe some of this is the medications I'm on. Aside from my seizure meds, I'm also taking Zoloft and Buspar for depression/anxiety. I will say that they seem to be working pretty well. I haven't freaked out over stuff (though I will say when my neurologist said no driving AGAIN I wasn't particularly thrilled or happy that day), and I haven't had crying spells like I was, so I'm glad I'm on those... I'm just kinda trying to figure out what is medication, what is anxiety, and what is actual seizure activity... I don't want to keep reporting stuff to my neurologist that isn't seizure activity that keeps stopping me from driving/returning to doing things normally. Gah. So frustrating...