Hi,
Fast learning and TLE epilepsy?
I have TLE seizures and was reading up on the subject and now I'm trying to sort out some of the strategies I've developed to cope with the seizures and also some possible "positive" side effects.
For the last 25 years I've been of medication totally, none medication whatsoever, and I actually didn't know I still had seizures until I came to this forum. So I need to totally change my life and my routines.
I've seen some articles on internet dealing with TLE and the plasticity of the brain, so the TLE could be a side effect of to much of a good thing in the brain?
Since I recognize some of the adaptation and learning as one of my strategies to cope with the seizures I wonder if there is more to read on this? I found one article, but naturally it was locked unless paid for. (Intrinsic Plasticity in Acquired Epilepsy: Too Much of a Good Thing?)
(My wife says I have an extreme ability to learn fast for some topics, I read up and took an examination of 3yrs pre university math in two weeks and the remaining full 3yrs education in 1yrs(that year I read the fourth pre university math). If I'm in a bad period, I tend to read advanced topics that I do not understand to relax myself and let the tv/radio play during night, just to keep myself busy even when I sleep, keeping the brain busy)
Thank you
Would be grateful if any of you had any info on this.
It felt like being in a squirrel wheel sometimes.
Fast learning and TLE epilepsy?
I have TLE seizures and was reading up on the subject and now I'm trying to sort out some of the strategies I've developed to cope with the seizures and also some possible "positive" side effects.
For the last 25 years I've been of medication totally, none medication whatsoever, and I actually didn't know I still had seizures until I came to this forum. So I need to totally change my life and my routines.
I've seen some articles on internet dealing with TLE and the plasticity of the brain, so the TLE could be a side effect of to much of a good thing in the brain?
Since I recognize some of the adaptation and learning as one of my strategies to cope with the seizures I wonder if there is more to read on this? I found one article, but naturally it was locked unless paid for. (Intrinsic Plasticity in Acquired Epilepsy: Too Much of a Good Thing?)
(My wife says I have an extreme ability to learn fast for some topics, I read up and took an examination of 3yrs pre university math in two weeks and the remaining full 3yrs education in 1yrs(that year I read the fourth pre university math). If I'm in a bad period, I tend to read advanced topics that I do not understand to relax myself and let the tv/radio play during night, just to keep myself busy even when I sleep, keeping the brain busy)
Thank you
Would be grateful if any of you had any info on this.
It felt like being in a squirrel wheel sometimes.