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I am continuing my journey of the diagnosis process, and I keep a journal of symptoms and triggers; and I use it as a daily "diary" as well (as things have been frustrating as of late).
I keep coming on these "bad days" I have been writing about (about once or twice a week), and was wondering if it could be related to actual seizure activity, or medication side affects, or just "bad days". I was hoping maybe some one could give me advice, or maybe relate?
After a usually noticeable difficult night (waking up several times, waking up to fix my blankets/get my pillow/etc., not sleeping well)...
I wake up extremely tired and "out of it". All day I feel like I am in a different dimension (not quite like a SP though), and my brain is very "foggy" and "dim".
I am also clumsy and uncoordinated, although this usually gets a bit better as the day goes by. What I mean by this is that I have trouble holding a brush to brush my hair and it takes me 15 minutes to tie my shoes in the morning, but by the evening I can walk in an (almost) straight line. However throughout the whole day I bump into walls, and trip over the floor.
I also tend to stutter more than usual. I am a nervous stutterer as it is (but ONLY when I am anxious/put on the spot), but during these "bad days" it is as if my brain trips over itself (if that makes ANY sense at all) and it is constant.
My understanding is also very slow, especially when people talk to me. But also when things happen i.e. when something unexpectedly falls on the floor it takes me more time to realize what happened.
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I sleep by my husband every night, and I never wake him. I also do not have (and never had) a Tonic Clonic seizure. I always would read that most Simple and Complex Partial seizures during sleep would go unnoticed? And those are the types of seizures that I identify with and that my neurologist explains that I have.
Thank you in advance for any replies
Gretel
I keep coming on these "bad days" I have been writing about (about once or twice a week), and was wondering if it could be related to actual seizure activity, or medication side affects, or just "bad days". I was hoping maybe some one could give me advice, or maybe relate?
After a usually noticeable difficult night (waking up several times, waking up to fix my blankets/get my pillow/etc., not sleeping well)...
I wake up extremely tired and "out of it". All day I feel like I am in a different dimension (not quite like a SP though), and my brain is very "foggy" and "dim".
I am also clumsy and uncoordinated, although this usually gets a bit better as the day goes by. What I mean by this is that I have trouble holding a brush to brush my hair and it takes me 15 minutes to tie my shoes in the morning, but by the evening I can walk in an (almost) straight line. However throughout the whole day I bump into walls, and trip over the floor.
I also tend to stutter more than usual. I am a nervous stutterer as it is (but ONLY when I am anxious/put on the spot), but during these "bad days" it is as if my brain trips over itself (if that makes ANY sense at all) and it is constant.
My understanding is also very slow, especially when people talk to me. But also when things happen i.e. when something unexpectedly falls on the floor it takes me more time to realize what happened.
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I sleep by my husband every night, and I never wake him. I also do not have (and never had) a Tonic Clonic seizure. I always would read that most Simple and Complex Partial seizures during sleep would go unnoticed? And those are the types of seizures that I identify with and that my neurologist explains that I have.
Thank you in advance for any replies

Gretel