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I recently been diagnosed with epilepsy by my neurologist. I am 24-Years-Old and i battle severe sleep apnea and i am not obese, I am a tall guy and a good weight so its not that im a obese guy, but i stop breathing for a long time ( longer than normal ) and that's when my primary ran additional test but couldn't find anything so set me up with a full face mask and adjusted my settings to a higher one. Then i started having seizures after i get into a deep sleep and then i stop breathing and then that's when the violent seizures start to happen and my wife always have to call a ambulance and i got out the hospital a few weeks ago after undergoing eeg testing in the icu and in a regular neuro room. They do document my seizures on the eeg machine and the neurlogist says how he never seen anything like it so added another strong medication so im on a total of 5 medications taking sh*t loads of pills a day and its like he basically told me good luck and discharged me. I have children and my wife recently found out she is pregnant ( today ) so i am very worried about the baby having my same condition. My question is has anyone ever had seizures this bad? mine only happens at night and EVERY night just about if i actually go to sleep which i barely don't now. I am thinking about switching doctors because it hasn't even been a full two months and my doctor is constantly adding medications and talking about surgery. I am already a heart patient and have a biventricular icd so yeah alot of things is running threw my mind and i have no clue where to start in all honesty. I also have this feeling always after noon to go to sleep. My eyes get real heavy and i can't keep them open so im forced to lay down and take a nap and i don't have seizures which are very weird because i get into deep sleeps so i just don't understand. Should i switch doctors also? He tells me to be patient with him and how my case is just a little complicated and hes suppose to be getting a specialist involved and i have to go see a cardiologist next week. I don't want to write to much so this is just basically peices of the story.
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