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My 83 grandma started having problems about a year ago. One night when she was sleeping she fell out of bed and banged her face on the night stand, she got a pretty good black eye.
During the next few months while she was sleeping she'd have "spells" as she called them. She'd wake herself up kicking and sometimes even yelling. I think she even fell out of bed again at least once more.
After a few months of this she went to her PCP. He did a CAT scan (she can't have an MRI) but they didn't find anything. She also had a test done where they stick probes on her head with a moniter (I can't remember what that was called though). They didn't find anything with that either but he put her on a low dose of Keppra.
My grandfather started sleeping in the same bed with her again and she's waking him up at least once a week kicking and sometimes saying things, he's sure what though. She doesn't remember doing any of this. She's been pretty tired alot lately too.
She has a pace maker, arthrits and some of the other things that older people have.
She's used to seeing me have my seizures when I'm awake but I told her that there are people who have noctornal seizures, ones that only happen when you are sleeping. I'm thinking that's what she might be having.
Does anyone think that is what might be happening? If so is it possible that epilepsy could be hereditary? Her's just didn't show up till she's 83 though. I'm 35 and had my first seizure in 2003 when I was 27.
During the next few months while she was sleeping she'd have "spells" as she called them. She'd wake herself up kicking and sometimes even yelling. I think she even fell out of bed again at least once more.
After a few months of this she went to her PCP. He did a CAT scan (she can't have an MRI) but they didn't find anything. She also had a test done where they stick probes on her head with a moniter (I can't remember what that was called though). They didn't find anything with that either but he put her on a low dose of Keppra.
My grandfather started sleeping in the same bed with her again and she's waking him up at least once a week kicking and sometimes saying things, he's sure what though. She doesn't remember doing any of this. She's been pretty tired alot lately too.
She has a pace maker, arthrits and some of the other things that older people have.
She's used to seeing me have my seizures when I'm awake but I told her that there are people who have noctornal seizures, ones that only happen when you are sleeping. I'm thinking that's what she might be having.
Does anyone think that is what might be happening? If so is it possible that epilepsy could be hereditary? Her's just didn't show up till she's 83 though. I'm 35 and had my first seizure in 2003 when I was 27.