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Hi again,
Well this morning I was in to see my epileptologist and endocrinolgist, since they are both at University Hospital. My epi dr. was initially thinking of changing my medication again since I had that burn incident a month ago, but when I told her of the generic meds mix-up and that I don't want to change right now, she agreed and from now on she will make sure the pharmacy gets the "real" name brand.
And then an hour later I was in to see my endocrinologist. I've been having episodes of glucose highs and lows that don't seem to make sense to them, the lows more so in the evenings or in the night. When I was burned, it was right before my evening meal and he says he wonders if it could have been a diabetic seizure, but the only way I would have known is if I could have taken my glucose level right before the seizure. I asked him what are the levels of other patients when they go into seizures and he says for patients that don't have epilepsy too, usually they can go into a seizure when their glucose level falls to 50 or just 60 sometimes. Wow! Mine have been down as far as 30 and I'm still conscious. Keeping my fingers crossed, though.
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Now my epileptolgist and endocrinologist are working together and keeping in contact.
Well this morning I was in to see my epileptologist and endocrinolgist, since they are both at University Hospital. My epi dr. was initially thinking of changing my medication again since I had that burn incident a month ago, but when I told her of the generic meds mix-up and that I don't want to change right now, she agreed and from now on she will make sure the pharmacy gets the "real" name brand.
And then an hour later I was in to see my endocrinologist. I've been having episodes of glucose highs and lows that don't seem to make sense to them, the lows more so in the evenings or in the night. When I was burned, it was right before my evening meal and he says he wonders if it could have been a diabetic seizure, but the only way I would have known is if I could have taken my glucose level right before the seizure. I asked him what are the levels of other patients when they go into seizures and he says for patients that don't have epilepsy too, usually they can go into a seizure when their glucose level falls to 50 or just 60 sometimes. Wow! Mine have been down as far as 30 and I'm still conscious. Keeping my fingers crossed, though.

Now my epileptolgist and endocrinologist are working together and keeping in contact.