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I've had epilepsy for 13 years and I don't think I've ever had any 'sleep seizures' that I know if because I don't always know when I've had a seizure in general. Over about the last year I've started having them in my sleep. I'm still having them when I'm awake but the sleep seizures seem to be happening more frequently than when I'm awake.
I take naps on the couch in the afternoon and my husband has seen me having them then. I'll wake up, maybe an hour or two, after the seizure and he'll ask me if I'm ok because I had a seizure and fell back asleep when it was over. I don't know if I actually woke up during or after I had the seizure because I had no clue it happened but he said he knew I was out of the seizure when I went to sleep.
About two weeks ago my husband heard a loud bang in the middle of the night and came into my bedroom, we sleep in separate ones. He found me laying on the floor with the night stand there with me. He stayed in the room until he knew I was out of the seizure, again don't know if I actually woke up or not at any time during or after it, but he straightened up the nightstand and left me on the floor and didn't try to make me get back in bed but covered me up with a blanked. He stayed out in the living room for the rest of the night just to make sure I was ok.
When my alarm went off in the morning to take my meds I was in bed. He didn't put me there so I must have done it at some point during the night. I went into the living room and saw him sitting in the chair, just figured he'd gotten up early, and went into the kitchen to feed the cats. When I came back into the living room he asked me if I was ok because I'd had a seizure during the night. I looked in the mirror and saw I had a swollen lip with a cut on it from hitting the night stand.
The last seizure I had was while I was taking a nap on the couch. He was there to see me have it. Again I don't know if I actually woke up after or during the seizure but I fell right back asleep after having it. When I woke up an hour or two later he asked me if I was ok because I'd had a seizure. Didn't know I'd had it but I'd chewed the inside of my mouth.
I don't know if I'm having more in my sleep or not because of us sleeping in separate bedrooms and he works night shift and is in the bedroom during the day while I'm taking my nap on the couch. I'm shaking more often, not very bad though, during my seizures (having tonic clonics?) especially when I'm asleep because that's when he realizes I'm having the seizure during my nap. I'm also chewing my mouth more often too, not during every seizure though.
My neuro hasn't made any changes with my meds for a long time but he did lower my VNS around the beginning of the year. The number of seizures I'm having a month has stayed the same unless I'm having more during my sleep that no one's there to see me to have.
I see my neuro in about two weeks so I'm going to let him know about this. But is it normal to have changes in your seizure types after so many years?
I take naps on the couch in the afternoon and my husband has seen me having them then. I'll wake up, maybe an hour or two, after the seizure and he'll ask me if I'm ok because I had a seizure and fell back asleep when it was over. I don't know if I actually woke up during or after I had the seizure because I had no clue it happened but he said he knew I was out of the seizure when I went to sleep.
About two weeks ago my husband heard a loud bang in the middle of the night and came into my bedroom, we sleep in separate ones. He found me laying on the floor with the night stand there with me. He stayed in the room until he knew I was out of the seizure, again don't know if I actually woke up or not at any time during or after it, but he straightened up the nightstand and left me on the floor and didn't try to make me get back in bed but covered me up with a blanked. He stayed out in the living room for the rest of the night just to make sure I was ok.
When my alarm went off in the morning to take my meds I was in bed. He didn't put me there so I must have done it at some point during the night. I went into the living room and saw him sitting in the chair, just figured he'd gotten up early, and went into the kitchen to feed the cats. When I came back into the living room he asked me if I was ok because I'd had a seizure during the night. I looked in the mirror and saw I had a swollen lip with a cut on it from hitting the night stand.
The last seizure I had was while I was taking a nap on the couch. He was there to see me have it. Again I don't know if I actually woke up after or during the seizure but I fell right back asleep after having it. When I woke up an hour or two later he asked me if I was ok because I'd had a seizure. Didn't know I'd had it but I'd chewed the inside of my mouth.
I don't know if I'm having more in my sleep or not because of us sleeping in separate bedrooms and he works night shift and is in the bedroom during the day while I'm taking my nap on the couch. I'm shaking more often, not very bad though, during my seizures (having tonic clonics?) especially when I'm asleep because that's when he realizes I'm having the seizure during my nap. I'm also chewing my mouth more often too, not during every seizure though.
My neuro hasn't made any changes with my meds for a long time but he did lower my VNS around the beginning of the year. The number of seizures I'm having a month has stayed the same unless I'm having more during my sleep that no one's there to see me to have.
I see my neuro in about two weeks so I'm going to let him know about this. But is it normal to have changes in your seizure types after so many years?