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Hey, just figured I'd put up a post here to introduce myself. Sorry if it doesn't make sense, that seems to be the new me
. This is about as smart as I've felt in a few weeks so I figured that I'd take the opportunity to post before I go back to mush.
Anyways, brief overview. I'm 33 and canadian, never had any episodes until recently. Was a fit active man, no risk factors, no family history or anything, running ultra marathons and trying out for the fire department. I went to new york on holidays about 3 weeks ago and at the end of the first day there it hit. Basically just a bad case of the stupids is how I'd describe it. Unable to think or come up with words, then the lose the ability to talk and or move. A bit of twitching, but nothing too bad. Just basically had sessions where my body wouldn't do anything that I wanted it to. girlfriend says I would blank out completely. I think I had 20 or 30 of these sessions in the first 12 hours before they disapeared. A bunch of smaller ones where I just couldn't come up with words, but probably 20+ where I just couldn't speak because I couldn't make words happen. I ran all the standard tests which were all clear, was released undiagnosed a few days later with a prescription for kepra.
I think it might have been the next day after my morning dose it came back, and by the time I got into the hospital I had my first moment where I couldn't even move the eyes which freaked me out. The next week is a bit of a blur. I think they had me on 3 anti seizure meds, but the blood tests were all comming up way too low so they just kept upping the dose and I think I ended up getting worse. In the episodes I felt like I could hear and understand, but just didn't have the brain capacity to make anything happen. Any touching would send me over the limit though, and I'd burst into tears overwealmed and feel like I was screaming for help even though nothing would come out. Definately the most terifying moment in my life to date was them trying to test my reflexes while in one of my episodes. As long as I wasn't touched though I was nice and relaxed, just had to let them pass and a while later I'd recover back to normal. First I'd get eye movement back, then speach, then sometimes it would take a fair bit longer to get my limbs working again. I remember my right hand taking like 10 minutes the one time to start listening to what I was trying to tell it to do.
After a week I was air lifted back home, and the doctor pulled me off of 2 of the drugs and dropped the levels of the last one. I think it's depakote. He says that I was basically just beeing overdrugged. After a few days I was released, and now am at home. I guess I'm at the point now where I don't know what is happening, what is caused by the seizures (if that's what they are, they are calling them complex partial seizures now I think), and what is the meds. I have a few times a day still (maybe 5 or 10) where I get the stupids back, but not as bad. I can usually still speak, although it's much smaller words. I can't remember what I was doing though most of the time. Other than that I just always feel like I'm drunk. It feels like everything that has happened is a blur, even thinking back to yesterday I don't know if any of it was real, although talking with the girlfriend I'm sure she will confrim all of it to be true. Reading though some of the other posts it seems like that is all pretty common though. I guess I'm just confused, not sure if I should be looking at switching meds, or just give it more time to set in, or
crap, came back. i'll try to write more later if I can.
oh yeah, arm twitches wrong and pain in limbs that doesn't exist

Anyways, brief overview. I'm 33 and canadian, never had any episodes until recently. Was a fit active man, no risk factors, no family history or anything, running ultra marathons and trying out for the fire department. I went to new york on holidays about 3 weeks ago and at the end of the first day there it hit. Basically just a bad case of the stupids is how I'd describe it. Unable to think or come up with words, then the lose the ability to talk and or move. A bit of twitching, but nothing too bad. Just basically had sessions where my body wouldn't do anything that I wanted it to. girlfriend says I would blank out completely. I think I had 20 or 30 of these sessions in the first 12 hours before they disapeared. A bunch of smaller ones where I just couldn't come up with words, but probably 20+ where I just couldn't speak because I couldn't make words happen. I ran all the standard tests which were all clear, was released undiagnosed a few days later with a prescription for kepra.
I think it might have been the next day after my morning dose it came back, and by the time I got into the hospital I had my first moment where I couldn't even move the eyes which freaked me out. The next week is a bit of a blur. I think they had me on 3 anti seizure meds, but the blood tests were all comming up way too low so they just kept upping the dose and I think I ended up getting worse. In the episodes I felt like I could hear and understand, but just didn't have the brain capacity to make anything happen. Any touching would send me over the limit though, and I'd burst into tears overwealmed and feel like I was screaming for help even though nothing would come out. Definately the most terifying moment in my life to date was them trying to test my reflexes while in one of my episodes. As long as I wasn't touched though I was nice and relaxed, just had to let them pass and a while later I'd recover back to normal. First I'd get eye movement back, then speach, then sometimes it would take a fair bit longer to get my limbs working again. I remember my right hand taking like 10 minutes the one time to start listening to what I was trying to tell it to do.
After a week I was air lifted back home, and the doctor pulled me off of 2 of the drugs and dropped the levels of the last one. I think it's depakote. He says that I was basically just beeing overdrugged. After a few days I was released, and now am at home. I guess I'm at the point now where I don't know what is happening, what is caused by the seizures (if that's what they are, they are calling them complex partial seizures now I think), and what is the meds. I have a few times a day still (maybe 5 or 10) where I get the stupids back, but not as bad. I can usually still speak, although it's much smaller words. I can't remember what I was doing though most of the time. Other than that I just always feel like I'm drunk. It feels like everything that has happened is a blur, even thinking back to yesterday I don't know if any of it was real, although talking with the girlfriend I'm sure she will confrim all of it to be true. Reading though some of the other posts it seems like that is all pretty common though. I guess I'm just confused, not sure if I should be looking at switching meds, or just give it more time to set in, or
crap, came back. i'll try to write more later if I can.
oh yeah, arm twitches wrong and pain in limbs that doesn't exist