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Hi everyone.
I have had epilepsy since I was a young child but it appeared to recede until recently following a severe sinusitis infection. I have frequent temporal lobe seizures and as of late I've been having generalised seizures. I am on 500mg of Lamictal.
Whenever I have generalised seizures my wrists contract backwards and remain frozen even after the seizure for at least half an hour or so later. My mum has been present during my seizures but even afterwards she can't get my wrists to straighten.
I thought that muscles relax after a seizure, if that's true - then why would my wrists be so strongly contracted? I ordinarily wear wrist braces after a seizure as my wrists are very sore afterwards.
Does anyone else get this pain?
Thanks so much
I have had epilepsy since I was a young child but it appeared to recede until recently following a severe sinusitis infection. I have frequent temporal lobe seizures and as of late I've been having generalised seizures. I am on 500mg of Lamictal.
Whenever I have generalised seizures my wrists contract backwards and remain frozen even after the seizure for at least half an hour or so later. My mum has been present during my seizures but even afterwards she can't get my wrists to straighten.
I thought that muscles relax after a seizure, if that's true - then why would my wrists be so strongly contracted? I ordinarily wear wrist braces after a seizure as my wrists are very sore afterwards.
Does anyone else get this pain?
Thanks so much