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My neurologist believes my first seizure was on May 6th. The reason we believe this, is because I wrote an entry in my journal the morning of May 7th about a dream I had. I called it "Waking of Paralyzed." I started looking up "Sleep Paralysis" because I was so sure that was what had happened.
Anyway, a few months later, in July, after my first set of seizures happened, I had a seizure in bed. However this time we knew it was a seizure - it was witnessed by my (EX)boyfriend. I woke up with that same feeling. I had no idea what had happened. I woke up and couldn't move, than fell right back asleep. It wasn't a serious seizure, so my boyfriend didn't even bother to wake me up. He said I jerked around for around two minutes, my eyes were wide open, I stared off into space, and than I went back to sleep.
I told my neurologist about it, and about the time in May where I had just woken up and couldn't move. She assume that that was probably my first actual seizure, but we would never really know.
I have NEVER had a seizure before 9 PM at night. I have had them not in my sleep. The earliest one I had was around 9:15 PM. I it was on vacation. I was in a swimsuit (it was just awful) I had just been swimming.. I got out of the elevator and was on our way up to the condo when I passed out cold and had a grand mal. Luckily the woman in the neighboring condo was a nurse and the security guard heard and he came up. It lasted awhile so they called an ambulance.
I ended up having one the next night (this is our second night on vacation).. I couldn't sleep, it was about 1 AM had been laying down, went to the bathroom, on my way back to bed (luckily I had my pants up!!!) passed out again and had another grand mal in the bathroom.
This time it lasted awhile again, so they called another ambulance. It lasted SO long that it was witnessed by the EMTs. Imagine, being in a big city and how long it takes the EMTs to get there and to get up a condo, my seizure was still going strong.. So, once they got me in the hospital, they decided to admit me.
I was in the Grand Strand Hospital in Myrtle Beach, SC for four nights and five days of my seven night vacation. The second night I was there, they did a spinal tap..
(Random horror story - they did the spinal tap, then left me alone in the room. They had asked my mom to leave (Im a big girl, Im 19, I dont need her, blah blah blah, and had said they would get her after. It had been almost an hour after, and I had asked for her again.. but no one would get her.) I felt very sick and did not want to throw up on myself. I was SCREAMING for a nurse but no one would come. I could see the trays you get sick into, but still - no one came. I had NO idea that if you did not lay still after a spinal tap you could make end up causing your spine to leak spinal fluid.. all I knew is I didn't want to throw up everywhere! So I jump up, hooked up to a million IVS (one for pain, one for diliantin (which I am allergic to), one for fluids, etc), and grab a bucket to throw up into. - this causes the spinal fluid to leak and I am in pain, and once I am out of the hospital, spend the rest of the week in the worst pain I have ever been in. I cannot sit up, I cannot keep food down. Crying constantly.. a total mess, and the neuro just can't figure out why! *growls* We never knew why I was in so much pain and so sick after I got out of the hospital until about two weeks ago when I had to have another spinal tap and they told me what could happen if I didn't lay down after it for at least 13 hours. I was LIVID to say the least.)
OKAY Back to the seizures.
To this day, I have had around 10 seizures. Mainly grand mals. Some smaller ones following grand mals. I have had some in my sleep, some BEFORE I go to sleep, but never any during the day.
My neurologist acts like this is normal. I find it a bit strange.
I also have NO triggers.. I have never found anything to set them off.. I can't really say lack of sleep does it, since I have them at night. *shrug*
Does anyone else only have night seizures?
Does anyone else find this as strange as I do?
(Sorry this is so long - most of my posts are - my medicines make me such a chatter! lol)
Anyway, a few months later, in July, after my first set of seizures happened, I had a seizure in bed. However this time we knew it was a seizure - it was witnessed by my (EX)boyfriend. I woke up with that same feeling. I had no idea what had happened. I woke up and couldn't move, than fell right back asleep. It wasn't a serious seizure, so my boyfriend didn't even bother to wake me up. He said I jerked around for around two minutes, my eyes were wide open, I stared off into space, and than I went back to sleep.
I told my neurologist about it, and about the time in May where I had just woken up and couldn't move. She assume that that was probably my first actual seizure, but we would never really know.
I have NEVER had a seizure before 9 PM at night. I have had them not in my sleep. The earliest one I had was around 9:15 PM. I it was on vacation. I was in a swimsuit (it was just awful) I had just been swimming.. I got out of the elevator and was on our way up to the condo when I passed out cold and had a grand mal. Luckily the woman in the neighboring condo was a nurse and the security guard heard and he came up. It lasted awhile so they called an ambulance.
I ended up having one the next night (this is our second night on vacation).. I couldn't sleep, it was about 1 AM had been laying down, went to the bathroom, on my way back to bed (luckily I had my pants up!!!) passed out again and had another grand mal in the bathroom.
This time it lasted awhile again, so they called another ambulance. It lasted SO long that it was witnessed by the EMTs. Imagine, being in a big city and how long it takes the EMTs to get there and to get up a condo, my seizure was still going strong.. So, once they got me in the hospital, they decided to admit me.
I was in the Grand Strand Hospital in Myrtle Beach, SC for four nights and five days of my seven night vacation. The second night I was there, they did a spinal tap..
(Random horror story - they did the spinal tap, then left me alone in the room. They had asked my mom to leave (Im a big girl, Im 19, I dont need her, blah blah blah, and had said they would get her after. It had been almost an hour after, and I had asked for her again.. but no one would get her.) I felt very sick and did not want to throw up on myself. I was SCREAMING for a nurse but no one would come. I could see the trays you get sick into, but still - no one came. I had NO idea that if you did not lay still after a spinal tap you could make end up causing your spine to leak spinal fluid.. all I knew is I didn't want to throw up everywhere! So I jump up, hooked up to a million IVS (one for pain, one for diliantin (which I am allergic to), one for fluids, etc), and grab a bucket to throw up into. - this causes the spinal fluid to leak and I am in pain, and once I am out of the hospital, spend the rest of the week in the worst pain I have ever been in. I cannot sit up, I cannot keep food down. Crying constantly.. a total mess, and the neuro just can't figure out why! *growls* We never knew why I was in so much pain and so sick after I got out of the hospital until about two weeks ago when I had to have another spinal tap and they told me what could happen if I didn't lay down after it for at least 13 hours. I was LIVID to say the least.)
OKAY Back to the seizures.
To this day, I have had around 10 seizures. Mainly grand mals. Some smaller ones following grand mals. I have had some in my sleep, some BEFORE I go to sleep, but never any during the day.
My neurologist acts like this is normal. I find it a bit strange.
I also have NO triggers.. I have never found anything to set them off.. I can't really say lack of sleep does it, since I have them at night. *shrug*
Does anyone else only have night seizures?
Does anyone else find this as strange as I do?
(Sorry this is so long - most of my posts are - my medicines make me such a chatter! lol)
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