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Hey, everyone!

I've had a seizure disorder since I was young, though it wasn't really explained to me in-depth by my childhood neurologist. (Weird, I know.) I had my first complex partial in 2010 and my first grand mal (thanks to some missed doses) in October. I've been on Tegretol (400mg twice a day) since I was 6. Since October, I've experienced simple partial and myoclonic jerks, even while taking my medication to a T.

I'm lucky that I've found a GREAT epileptologist basically at random. She's helping me get sorted and has been SO helpful over the past 1.5 months that she's been treating me.

I have been browsing this forum for about a month and just decided to make an account. This forum is wonderful!

I guess I'm just here for support, really. With the new diagnosis (if you can call it that, considering I've taken Tegretol for ages), I definitely am going through some highs and lows in terms of emotions.
 
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Hi J_A_N, welcome to CWE!

Isn't epilepsy fun? One of the most predictable things about it is that it's... unpredictable. I hope you get a treatment figured out to get your newest symptoms under control.

Best,
Nakamova
 
Isn't epilepsy fun? One of the most predictable things about it is that it's... unpredictable.

Couldn't have said it better myself! :lol:

Welcome, Just! I am new here too, with partial seizures for the last 15 years. I hope you find the support you need here. =)
 
Thanks for the welcome, you guys. :) Everyone here seems really friendly, so I'm sure I'll enjoy the forum. And yes, epilepsy is quite unpredictable! That's life, though, I suppose!
 
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