Breakthrough seizures when sick?

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Hi.
I always seem to get breakthrough seizures (just my "usual simple-partials) when I'm sick- even with just a cold and no fever. I've read that a fever speeds up your metabolism and so your body burns through your meds quicker. But even when I have an annoying head cold without a fever, I still get seizures.
I've been sick with a cold for the past few days (just sore throat, stuffy nose, irritated sinuses), and I had a seizure yesterday and one today.

I didn't get any with my period this month, though which is weird (YET AWESOME). I got back awful spasms instead... if it's not one thing with my period, it's another. lol sorry guys to be sharing my woman problems...

But anyway, back to my question- why do I get breakthrough seizures when I have a cold?
 
Any kind of physical stress can potentially be a seizure trigger, so I think that a cold falls into that category. Even if you aren't feeling fatigued, a cold affects your breathing and makes your body tired.

I hope you feel better soon!
 
Thats one reason and my neuro told me the antibiotics mess with your aeds and it effects immune system which causes more stress and hard to sleep for me.
 
acpollard- That's interesting. I never knew that. I'm not taking antibiotics now, though.
 
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