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Hi, I'm not quite sure what to say. I've never been around so many other people with epilepsy before.
I guess while it's been annoying I think I've managed to come to good terms with it and don't mind it so much any more, just more of an annoyance and embarrassment when it happens in public.
Guess that has a lot to do with having a good man to stand by you. 
I feel like my family and I have been flying a bit solo with this whole thing though. I can't seem to get many answers and am puzzled and confused about a lot of things. I've been epileptic for nearly 9 years now and have seen 4 or 5 neurologists (can't remember how many right now) and an epilepsy specialist. Most of them thought my epilepsy was so unusual that they didn't believe us at first and each time I went to a new neurologist I had to take more tests. EEG's always show results while CT and MRI's show nothing. (Otherwise I don't think they would've ever believed me.) The epilepsy specialist just said that epilepsy can be extremely different for everyone and shrugged it off. From what I've read on here so far, it does seem like there's a huge variety. I was wondering if anyone else has had these things...
My epilepsy has changed drastically. I used to just collapse randomly and seize. That slowly changed to me getting severely ill for an hour or two before I have a seizure. It's changed a lot in other ways too, but that one seems the oddest to me. None of this changed suddenly, it was very slow. I'm wondering if it's settling in or if this odd or what.
I've been assuming that the reason the doctors only tried 3 different drugs on me was because I had such nasty side effects and they didn't work. They said if these three drugs didn't work I'd need surgery. Is there a different reason why they didn't want to try other things? (I can't ask them because I moved, don't have health insurance anymore, and well, no way in heck am I getting surgery so I didn't go back- that was 2 years ago.)
Three years ago I had a seizure and I swear it very nearly killed me. Is that really possible? It's hard to explain, but my husband and I are both surprised I survived. As it is, it killed our baby. I guess that's the last question, if drugs don't work is there something I can do to make sure when we decide to try again that we won't loose another child? I've tried to ask my doctor about it but she said that we'll get there when we get there, but I want to know now. (Again, can't change doctors- no insurance.
) That's the only thing that I have a hard time dealing with about having epilepsy and I don't know how on earth either my husband or I could do it again.
I guess while it's been annoying I think I've managed to come to good terms with it and don't mind it so much any more, just more of an annoyance and embarrassment when it happens in public.


I feel like my family and I have been flying a bit solo with this whole thing though. I can't seem to get many answers and am puzzled and confused about a lot of things. I've been epileptic for nearly 9 years now and have seen 4 or 5 neurologists (can't remember how many right now) and an epilepsy specialist. Most of them thought my epilepsy was so unusual that they didn't believe us at first and each time I went to a new neurologist I had to take more tests. EEG's always show results while CT and MRI's show nothing. (Otherwise I don't think they would've ever believed me.) The epilepsy specialist just said that epilepsy can be extremely different for everyone and shrugged it off. From what I've read on here so far, it does seem like there's a huge variety. I was wondering if anyone else has had these things...
My epilepsy has changed drastically. I used to just collapse randomly and seize. That slowly changed to me getting severely ill for an hour or two before I have a seizure. It's changed a lot in other ways too, but that one seems the oddest to me. None of this changed suddenly, it was very slow. I'm wondering if it's settling in or if this odd or what.
I've been assuming that the reason the doctors only tried 3 different drugs on me was because I had such nasty side effects and they didn't work. They said if these three drugs didn't work I'd need surgery. Is there a different reason why they didn't want to try other things? (I can't ask them because I moved, don't have health insurance anymore, and well, no way in heck am I getting surgery so I didn't go back- that was 2 years ago.)
Three years ago I had a seizure and I swear it very nearly killed me. Is that really possible? It's hard to explain, but my husband and I are both surprised I survived. As it is, it killed our baby. I guess that's the last question, if drugs don't work is there something I can do to make sure when we decide to try again that we won't loose another child? I've tried to ask my doctor about it but she said that we'll get there when we get there, but I want to know now. (Again, can't change doctors- no insurance.
