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Hi fifi --

I think temporal lobe epilepsy is more closely associated with memory issues, although the meds can definitely play a role as well. You might want to ask your neurologist about doing a neuropsych exam in order to get a baseline measure of where your cognitive skills are now. That way it's easier to track the effects and get a handle on whether they are seizure-related or med-related. (I'll be having a neuropsych exam at the end of this month. I wish I'd had one done when my seizures first started, because then I'd have a clearer sense of how my brain has changed over the last ten years.) Better late than never I guess.
Hi Nakamova,

The neuropsych exam is a great idea. I'll definitely speak to my neurologist about that so I can get a baseline cognitive measurement. Good luck with your test! Gee this site is brilliant for peer support! Thanks!
 
Glad to hear that you have an answer...but I agree...in a way, it's a sad moment too...Just think though, with an answer comes a plan more targeted for you. :)
Thanks Skillefer. Yes you are so right, and that's exactly what I have to keep foremost in my mind. I know that there are so many people who don't get the luxury of finding the exact source of their epilepsy, so in that way I am very lucky. I'm also a little scared that I'm going to have another tonic-clonic while I'm on my own (the neurologist said that's a very real possibility until they get the meds right), but I need to get over that fear too.
 
I have tonic clonics. And yes, they can be scary. What amazes me...now that I'm married and seem to constantly have people around...is how I managed when I was single. :) But it is possible! :) Follow your docs advice, and on top of the meds, make sure that your keeping your journal, getting plenty of sleep, and avoiding stress and other triggers. :) And don't worry. The stress from worry can be just as harmful.
 
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