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Hey, y'all.
I wasn't going to ask this, but I'm just curious what these comments mean. If someone could put them in layman's terms, that would be wonderful. My doctor wrote this on my note pad from my last EEG followup:
She has already diagnosed me with epilepsy, so that is out of the way. I'm just curious about what all this means, just out of interest.
We can't do much about the location of my shunts, so it's not that it can be helped, but if it is at the temple area, how would that be because of the shunt? They are in 2 lateral ventricles. I guess I don't see how it could be correlated considering it was in the frontal temple area.
I've still got so many questions for her, like whether the spikes originated in the frontal lobe (makes sense if it was in the temple area, right?)
I know y'all are not doctors, but you all seem to know a thing or two about a thing or two!
I wasn't going to ask this, but I'm just curious what these comments mean. If someone could put them in layman's terms, that would be wonderful. My doctor wrote this on my note pad from my last EEG followup:
Left sided (temple area), slowing and occasional spikes. Slowing probably due to shunt(s) location. Could also be cause of spikes.
She has already diagnosed me with epilepsy, so that is out of the way. I'm just curious about what all this means, just out of interest.
We can't do much about the location of my shunts, so it's not that it can be helped, but if it is at the temple area, how would that be because of the shunt? They are in 2 lateral ventricles. I guess I don't see how it could be correlated considering it was in the frontal temple area.
I've still got so many questions for her, like whether the spikes originated in the frontal lobe (makes sense if it was in the temple area, right?)
I know y'all are not doctors, but you all seem to know a thing or two about a thing or two!