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I've been upfront with this in many other posts so far that I don't have a proper diagnosis, but am 99.9% sure that the brain weirdness I've experienced for 17 years may be partial seizures.
That said, if that's what these are, is it common for them to change or get worse over the years if they're not being controlled well? Or at all for that matter. Even being on lamotrigine for something else (400 mg, so not exactly a small dose), I still get them.
The reason I ask is, there have been minor changes lately; but all those changes add up. The most frightening one recently was actually waking up to one of these episodes. That has never happened before. I had actually had one shortly after going to lie down, then a few hours later woke up to one happening. It was the same symptoms as usual, the only difference with that one was the waking up from it part. Generally I have them after lying down and trying to go to sleep, or shortly after waking up, and occasionally when my mind isn't occupied with doing something. That was the first time I woke up to one, and what an awful way to wake up that is :\
It's to the point where I've started sleeping with my teddy-bear again just because it's relatively comforting to have something familiar and calming nearby when I come out of it. 'Course it still sounds extremely odd since I'm in my 30s and sleeping with a stuffed animal. But it kinda works to an extent. (Does that work for anyone else, or is that just odd?)
It's all very unnerving... And I honestly don't know which is worse... the sudden overwhelming "oh god it's happening again" feeling or randomly waking up to an episode.
That said, if that's what these are, is it common for them to change or get worse over the years if they're not being controlled well? Or at all for that matter. Even being on lamotrigine for something else (400 mg, so not exactly a small dose), I still get them.
The reason I ask is, there have been minor changes lately; but all those changes add up. The most frightening one recently was actually waking up to one of these episodes. That has never happened before. I had actually had one shortly after going to lie down, then a few hours later woke up to one happening. It was the same symptoms as usual, the only difference with that one was the waking up from it part. Generally I have them after lying down and trying to go to sleep, or shortly after waking up, and occasionally when my mind isn't occupied with doing something. That was the first time I woke up to one, and what an awful way to wake up that is :\
It's to the point where I've started sleeping with my teddy-bear again just because it's relatively comforting to have something familiar and calming nearby when I come out of it. 'Course it still sounds extremely odd since I'm in my 30s and sleeping with a stuffed animal. But it kinda works to an extent. (Does that work for anyone else, or is that just odd?)
It's all very unnerving... And I honestly don't know which is worse... the sudden overwhelming "oh god it's happening again" feeling or randomly waking up to an episode.