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I had a car wreck in 2007, started having "spells" in late 2007-early 2008. At first, i did not believe seizures until family practitioner told me to go see neurologist and referred me. I went to the local ACC hospital (have no insurance and no money) and, at first, they said "partial complex" to then turn around 3 visits in and claim "pseudo-seizure" with absolute no proof of such.

Since mid-2008, I've been seen by 3 Resident Neurologists... all 3 claim "pseudo-seizure" without any Video EEG of such, nor any other evidence. I do however, have an abnormal MRI of the Hippocampus and T2 Grey Matter changes.

Still, they continue to "write me off" as pseudo-seizure... though I have full eye dilation, chemical smell, parathesia, loss of consciousness/lack of awareness, confusion, exhaustion, arm and leg cramp and spasm, diarrhea and extreme nausea (after)...
When I've had a "full" Partial-Complex, I've been known to sleep for upwards of 3.5 hours, with full on muscle pain/spasms for upwards of a day later. Still... told "pseudo-seizure".

So... they put me on topiramate in 2008, went up to 100mg and had sick ringy headache - burning fingers and toes - and absolute blurry vision. I also had major hostile mood swings and became completely stupid. Went down to 75mg and below... all side effects diminished, I have "partial" control and improvement, but Neurologists claim it only as "placebo" because they refuse to believe the med has done anything. They also refuse to add any med to my regimen and insist I need to see a psychiatrist (I do have a psych history that they were made aware of at first visit).

I no longer have a Neurologist and only see my FP, who believes the "spells" to be seizures. I have witnesses who reported and a ER visit from where I had one while at another place of work (more witnesses including a Medical Doctor, worked for a clinic)... Neurologists still claim "pseudo-seizure" because I do not have symptom of "biting tongue" or "peeing on yourself".

So... I've wanted to find a group somewhere that could possibly relate, or at least, "know" what it is I go through.

I am also, now, entering peri-menopause and my seizures - once primarily hit and miss, sporadic, and daytime - are now, more and more, occurring at night and are clustering into repetitive "partial" seizures over a period of 3-6 days at a time.
I've not told any of the Neurologists because I no longer see them. I told the FP, he prescribed me a prescription for Valium to take ONLY during the "clusters". I still have, from time to time, hit or miss sporadic occurrences.
 
Hi & Welcom Mrs. Murphy,

Sorry to hear you're having such a rough time. It does sound to me like you are having CP partials even though you're not biting your tongue or peeing on yourself. I've had many CP's and TC's where I didn't wet myself/bite my tongue. There are many types of seizures, so these so called neurologists (pseudo-doctors) need to go back to school and learn about them. And if your going through peri-menopause, the fluctuations in your hormones could definitely cause more CP seizures. If at all possible, find a neurologist who specializes in epilepsy and will do the appropriate testing. Good luck.
 
Hi and welcome to CWE.

Just like Clint said, I too have had many complex part. w/o peeing on myself nor have I ever bit my tongue in any way.
This Neur. is a nut, try another one. DO STOP until you get some REAL answers.
 
Hi there,

Are you in New Zealand? You mention ACC... If so, was one of your neurologists Vic Du Plessis? He has been named as ACC's Hatchet man, and his actual job for them is to get people off/deny people ACC. I'm appalled by your treatment and now wonder what mine is going to be like!
 
Mrs murphy, run, don't walk to an epilepsy center. Find a competent neurologist who specializes in epilepsy, who actually knows about all the different ways seizures can manifest, who can take a good luck at your clinical symptoms, and who can help you find ways to treat them. It sucks that you don't have insurance -- I hope there's still a way you can see a decent neuro.
 
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