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Hello, Sorry if this is rambling, but I wanted to share my experiences with someone that may have had the same or even know what I say is even possible or if I am just mad!
I have just been told that I have Temporal Lobe Epilepsy officially after 20 years of funny turns, that have turned out to have been simple partial seizures all along. I have lived with rushing noises, sudden beating drums in my ears that get louder, physic visions, where I know certain things will happen and then they do!, immense sudden fear and nausea and then suddenly it stops and I am totally fine and feel really good, (although more dazed and tired afterwards as the years have progressed). I just thought that this was normal and everyone else did this too. I never really knew about epilepsy 20 years ago and noises in your head were always seen in the media as not good news! I kept quiet about it to be honest. I am an artist and always wanted to be, so I just thought it was part of being creative.
It was only when 2 years ago I found myself covered in blood on the floor in my studio and realised that I must of had some sort of stronger episode. I could not remember my name, had bitten my tongue, and had lost about an hour. These have happened more frequently since then and I have had about 8 in total as well as lots of the shorter ones. I also get just pulses and clicking noises, like an old style cassette tape turning over, does anyone else get this? Sorry this is turning into an essay, but this is the first time I have ever written on a forum or about my epilepsy.
I have been prescribed Lamotrigine and Clobazam. I have been taking this for 5 days, so still early days, but I am getting the pulses and have had a few of the simple partials but only the noises. Is anyone else on this combination of drugs and had the same effects? Also could someone tell me the truth if it is ok to drink a few beers with TLE? And will I be able to really drive again? I do hope someone has the patience to read all this and I can finally find some reassurance and it will all be ok in the end. Thankyou Berrington
I have just been told that I have Temporal Lobe Epilepsy officially after 20 years of funny turns, that have turned out to have been simple partial seizures all along. I have lived with rushing noises, sudden beating drums in my ears that get louder, physic visions, where I know certain things will happen and then they do!, immense sudden fear and nausea and then suddenly it stops and I am totally fine and feel really good, (although more dazed and tired afterwards as the years have progressed). I just thought that this was normal and everyone else did this too. I never really knew about epilepsy 20 years ago and noises in your head were always seen in the media as not good news! I kept quiet about it to be honest. I am an artist and always wanted to be, so I just thought it was part of being creative.
It was only when 2 years ago I found myself covered in blood on the floor in my studio and realised that I must of had some sort of stronger episode. I could not remember my name, had bitten my tongue, and had lost about an hour. These have happened more frequently since then and I have had about 8 in total as well as lots of the shorter ones. I also get just pulses and clicking noises, like an old style cassette tape turning over, does anyone else get this? Sorry this is turning into an essay, but this is the first time I have ever written on a forum or about my epilepsy.
I have been prescribed Lamotrigine and Clobazam. I have been taking this for 5 days, so still early days, but I am getting the pulses and have had a few of the simple partials but only the noises. Is anyone else on this combination of drugs and had the same effects? Also could someone tell me the truth if it is ok to drink a few beers with TLE? And will I be able to really drive again? I do hope someone has the patience to read all this and I can finally find some reassurance and it will all be ok in the end. Thankyou Berrington