Hi there,
So here I was this morning feeling very proud of myself. My husband has had 2 nocturnal seizures since Feb. and both times I called 911. Last night he had his third one and I did exactly what the neurologist told me to do - time the seizure, then call his name. If he answers it shows he's not unconscious, so just let him sleep it off. So I did and I was proud at the way I handled it although I thought it was odd that he got up and went to the washroom over 10 times.
Anyhow, he woke up early this morning saying he felt sick. Meanwhile, I stayed up all night watching over him. I asked him if I could take his blood pressure and to my great shock, his pulse was over 140bpm. I took him to the hospital and sure enough his arrhythmia that has been under control for 7 years, was back full force. And - they had a hard time getting it back in control.
So he's home now and I'm just stunned. Not only did he have a seizure while his seizure pill level was perfect, his sodium was low and his pulse was out of control.
Anyone have this experience? Could his seizure and going to the washroom over 10 times exhaust his heart and made it beat out of control???
Thanks,
Sue
So here I was this morning feeling very proud of myself. My husband has had 2 nocturnal seizures since Feb. and both times I called 911. Last night he had his third one and I did exactly what the neurologist told me to do - time the seizure, then call his name. If he answers it shows he's not unconscious, so just let him sleep it off. So I did and I was proud at the way I handled it although I thought it was odd that he got up and went to the washroom over 10 times.
Anyhow, he woke up early this morning saying he felt sick. Meanwhile, I stayed up all night watching over him. I asked him if I could take his blood pressure and to my great shock, his pulse was over 140bpm. I took him to the hospital and sure enough his arrhythmia that has been under control for 7 years, was back full force. And - they had a hard time getting it back in control.
So he's home now and I'm just stunned. Not only did he have a seizure while his seizure pill level was perfect, his sodium was low and his pulse was out of control.
Anyone have this experience? Could his seizure and going to the washroom over 10 times exhaust his heart and made it beat out of control???
Thanks,
Sue