My daughter has had several T/C's this year, and we suspect several absence seizures as well. Her neuro dx her with partial complex. After her 3rd one, the neuro put her on 300mg Trileptal twice a day. At her last appointment, she wanted to double the dose. I used some of the 300 tabs to go first to 900 for a couple of weeks before going to 1200 total.
So after increasing the Trileptal, she started school last week. I woke her up one morning last week and she was impossible to rouse up. I noticed her eyes were unevenly dilated, the right pupil being slightly larger. I kept her home because she was obviously exhausted, and called the neuro's office. The nurse finally called back and I told her about my daughter's eyes and that she also was complaining of a headache on the right side. She slept most of the day, then finally perked up in the late afternoon/early evening. Doc was out of the office til Monday, and had the nurse call back and say it was possible she had had a seizure during the night/early morning. Then today I woke her up (a little later than usual) to go to doctor appointment a couple of hours away. Same thing, right pupil larger than the left, extremely tired. She slept about 10.5 hours last night, an hour and a half on the way to the doctor, and over two hours on the way home. Now she seems okay again. I have seen many folks here talk about nature of seizures changing, but this was one week apart and she usually runs 3-6 weeks with her TC's. I guess if she has to have them I should be grateful she's in relatively safe in bed.
She also came to me the other day and said "I think I had a hallucination at school yesterday" (I didn't know she knew that word, LOL). She was standing in the hallway talking to a friend but thought she was standing outside on the playground and was "seeing" the outside. I asked if it really seemed real or if she knew it was "off" like when she's dreaming something and she said she knew it was "off". I stayed calm and told her not to panic, but I'm sure it freaked her out. I've seen a few references to hallucinations and told the nurse about it today when I called to her about the dilated eye again. Anyone ever have this happen--with the eyes or any hallucinations?
So after increasing the Trileptal, she started school last week. I woke her up one morning last week and she was impossible to rouse up. I noticed her eyes were unevenly dilated, the right pupil being slightly larger. I kept her home because she was obviously exhausted, and called the neuro's office. The nurse finally called back and I told her about my daughter's eyes and that she also was complaining of a headache on the right side. She slept most of the day, then finally perked up in the late afternoon/early evening. Doc was out of the office til Monday, and had the nurse call back and say it was possible she had had a seizure during the night/early morning. Then today I woke her up (a little later than usual) to go to doctor appointment a couple of hours away. Same thing, right pupil larger than the left, extremely tired. She slept about 10.5 hours last night, an hour and a half on the way to the doctor, and over two hours on the way home. Now she seems okay again. I have seen many folks here talk about nature of seizures changing, but this was one week apart and she usually runs 3-6 weeks with her TC's. I guess if she has to have them I should be grateful she's in relatively safe in bed.
She also came to me the other day and said "I think I had a hallucination at school yesterday" (I didn't know she knew that word, LOL). She was standing in the hallway talking to a friend but thought she was standing outside on the playground and was "seeing" the outside. I asked if it really seemed real or if she knew it was "off" like when she's dreaming something and she said she knew it was "off". I stayed calm and told her not to panic, but I'm sure it freaked her out. I've seen a few references to hallucinations and told the nurse about it today when I called to her about the dilated eye again. Anyone ever have this happen--with the eyes or any hallucinations?