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I live in Portugal, my Portuguese is not brilliant, my neuro is Portuguese, his English is not brilliant...a recipie for disaster? I am scared! I have had 'lost time' experiences for as long as I can remember (which is not always as long as I would like, or think, it is!?!) so that would suggest absences (?), but Keppra is not, from what I have found out, especially suited to such szs? How the heck will I know if they're getting better...sometimes I'm aware of them after the event, but often it's what other people say...or, just that I have no recollection of those moments - but who can remember every moment that happens (or doesn't????)
Audio visual hallucinations (hallucination may be too strong a word but I can't think of another - I seem to be losing the ability to find words...I know I'm looking for one, but what is it...???? This is horrible to me - all I have are words (I was an academic and writing is still how I define myself as a person...without that I cease to be....sorry, getting side-tracked...confused...)
The 'hallucinations' are always peripheral - someone there at the corner of vision, shadows, sometimes lights, colours, a halo of floating tone/tinted light. Audio can be distinct (a recognisable sound) but more often indistinct - a sound for sure, repeated, but not identifiable esactly - metal lightly tapping metal, tinkling, but when try to focus on it it goes, or, slips from focus (I know there can't be a sound as I have 2 dogs, one of which will bark at anything she hears at all (and I'm sure stuff she doesn't actually hear hehe bless).
The only way I can think of describing them is it's like something that constantly is there (when happening) but elides perception - this will sound silly, but in the Hitch Hiker books by Douglas Adams there are the Wikket robots of Krikket who can only be seen if you try not to see them...it's like that (this sounds ridiculous in English, how to get this across the language barrier..)
I also, apparently, will absently pick at my hands/fingers, or my leg will tap very noticeably to everyone else, but I have no knowledge of it until it's pointed out to me - always my right leg I think - or a 'parkinsons' kind of shaking of my right forearm/hand (I hope this is not considered offensive, it's no other way to describe it, I'm sorry). These are always pointed out to me (like the 'he's gone', 'he's off', 'what are you thinking?' - the answer is nothing, or didnt know I was....
I don't get migraines - never have done (though my dad suffers from them occasionally) - but I have frequent dull headaches, always behind the eyes/forehead/left side of head - I never take paracetomol for them (1. I hate taking pills, 2. they don't work - aspirin is not an option, I have asthma and am allergic to it)...
Shit...this has rambled on long enough, I'm sorry, I'm just so confused is this any different to what is normal for everyone...????????:-
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Audio visual hallucinations (hallucination may be too strong a word but I can't think of another - I seem to be losing the ability to find words...I know I'm looking for one, but what is it...???? This is horrible to me - all I have are words (I was an academic and writing is still how I define myself as a person...without that I cease to be....sorry, getting side-tracked...confused...)
The 'hallucinations' are always peripheral - someone there at the corner of vision, shadows, sometimes lights, colours, a halo of floating tone/tinted light. Audio can be distinct (a recognisable sound) but more often indistinct - a sound for sure, repeated, but not identifiable esactly - metal lightly tapping metal, tinkling, but when try to focus on it it goes, or, slips from focus (I know there can't be a sound as I have 2 dogs, one of which will bark at anything she hears at all (and I'm sure stuff she doesn't actually hear hehe bless).
The only way I can think of describing them is it's like something that constantly is there (when happening) but elides perception - this will sound silly, but in the Hitch Hiker books by Douglas Adams there are the Wikket robots of Krikket who can only be seen if you try not to see them...it's like that (this sounds ridiculous in English, how to get this across the language barrier..)
I also, apparently, will absently pick at my hands/fingers, or my leg will tap very noticeably to everyone else, but I have no knowledge of it until it's pointed out to me - always my right leg I think - or a 'parkinsons' kind of shaking of my right forearm/hand (I hope this is not considered offensive, it's no other way to describe it, I'm sorry). These are always pointed out to me (like the 'he's gone', 'he's off', 'what are you thinking?' - the answer is nothing, or didnt know I was....
I don't get migraines - never have done (though my dad suffers from them occasionally) - but I have frequent dull headaches, always behind the eyes/forehead/left side of head - I never take paracetomol for them (1. I hate taking pills, 2. they don't work - aspirin is not an option, I have asthma and am allergic to it)...
Shit...this has rambled on long enough, I'm sorry, I'm just so confused is this any different to what is normal for everyone...????????:-
