I'm new here and in search of answers for a seizure disorder that I have inherited through genetics. My father and I both suffer from the same seizure disorder (my sister does not have the gene), with mine being a bit more severe. The onset of seizures started for my father when he was 16, and mine started when I was 18. The seizures we experience happen not upon being awakened, but somewhere around 3 to 5 minutes after waking. They never occur while laying down, which is unfortunate for me since my seizures are grand mal. The seizures seem to be triggered by getting up and walking somewhere, which has been the bathroom several times for me. Thankfully I have never been seriously injured, only my tongue taking the brunt of the injuries. The seizures occur very infrequently. The longest stretch between my seizures was 3 years, my father's was 15 years. The last seizure free stretch I had was 1 1/2 years until it happened again Thanksgiving morning
. I have had many EEG's and MRI's and nothing has ever shown up as abnormal. The same with my father. We both have been on many different medications and both have ultimately ended up on Lamictal 100mg 2xday (we go to different dr.'s in different states). There has never been a clear answer as to what this disorder is and how to properly treat it. But I think that lack of sleep and possibly alcohol could trigger the likelihood of it occurring, but that hasn't been the case for every incident. Its all very frustrating, especially not being able to find information on seizures that happen like mine do. Anyone out there have seizures like this? And do other family members have it as well?
