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Basically: Don't worry about certain symptoms, or tell all the silly little details?
Just this past year my new Neurologist started looking into my "episodes" seriously, after I was worried/complaining about possible seizures. And he has been focused on the "episodes" (as he calls them) that myself and family have identified (and he agreed) as simple and complex partials.
But what I am wondering is, what about every other oddity? Other than the full on 2-7 minute complete textbook "episodes" which are obvious (and less often)?
Like the 4-10 seconds of complete confusion (no idea where I am/who I am with/what I was doing/where I was going - better turn the car around!).
Or getting goose bumps on one side of my body.
Or getting tingling on one side of my face/head/or top of my scalp that lasts for a few seconds and I have trouble regulating other sensory input during that time? But no other symptoms?
The staring spells - where at times I may or may not be completely conscious. However I am not able to reply/communicate, yet I have no dissociation like my usual simple partial "episodes"?
Or "episodes" of staring spells with the claw hands/mouth movements?
Or JUST eye fluttering/eye rolls/spastic eyes (going side to side) with NO other symptoms? Well besides my awareness is skewered - but not absent!
Also, what about unknown facial expressions? I recently found out (through taping myself while on the computer) I make facial expressions that I have no idea of, but when I mentioned it to my family they said "oh yeah you do that all the time."
I don't even know if any of this is relevant to seizures or epilepsy, or if it's normal stuff (cause some do happen all the time, ya know? my family actually chuckles when I try to tell them my "staring spells" may be part of my "episodes". THAT kind of normal/all the time occurrence).
I have an appointment the end of this month to "discuss" my video EEG that apparently didn't show anything? And what to do next. Which should be fun (not).
I'm worried my case will be dropped without all my concerns being looked at or validated. But also: I am concerned to bring up most of this stuff because I don't want to piss off my neurologist and be set back months :O
I am already untreated for anything but my chronic "common" and "complex" migraines (50mg of Topamax). I am terrified it will stay that way
Just this past year my new Neurologist started looking into my "episodes" seriously, after I was worried/complaining about possible seizures. And he has been focused on the "episodes" (as he calls them) that myself and family have identified (and he agreed) as simple and complex partials.
But what I am wondering is, what about every other oddity? Other than the full on 2-7 minute complete textbook "episodes" which are obvious (and less often)?
Like the 4-10 seconds of complete confusion (no idea where I am/who I am with/what I was doing/where I was going - better turn the car around!).
Or getting goose bumps on one side of my body.
Or getting tingling on one side of my face/head/or top of my scalp that lasts for a few seconds and I have trouble regulating other sensory input during that time? But no other symptoms?
The staring spells - where at times I may or may not be completely conscious. However I am not able to reply/communicate, yet I have no dissociation like my usual simple partial "episodes"?
Or "episodes" of staring spells with the claw hands/mouth movements?
Or JUST eye fluttering/eye rolls/spastic eyes (going side to side) with NO other symptoms? Well besides my awareness is skewered - but not absent!
Also, what about unknown facial expressions? I recently found out (through taping myself while on the computer) I make facial expressions that I have no idea of, but when I mentioned it to my family they said "oh yeah you do that all the time."
I don't even know if any of this is relevant to seizures or epilepsy, or if it's normal stuff (cause some do happen all the time, ya know? my family actually chuckles when I try to tell them my "staring spells" may be part of my "episodes". THAT kind of normal/all the time occurrence).
I have an appointment the end of this month to "discuss" my video EEG that apparently didn't show anything? And what to do next. Which should be fun (not).
I'm worried my case will be dropped without all my concerns being looked at or validated. But also: I am concerned to bring up most of this stuff because I don't want to piss off my neurologist and be set back months :O
I am already untreated for anything but my chronic "common" and "complex" migraines (50mg of Topamax). I am terrified it will stay that way
