Christabelle
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Hello! I have Seizure Disorder. I had my first one when I was 28, and in the Navy. I was holding my two month old baby, and dropped him. It was awful. Subsequently there were EEG's and MRI's. They did not see anything. I continued to have "tonic clonic" type seizures about once a month, so they diagnosed me, and started medicating me with Lamictol. I keep having them, I am now up to 600 mgs a day, depression meds and klonopin. I keep hurting myself, and I have developed a phobia of being in public. I am scared of having a seizure, and drooling/bleeding/peeing and twitching around on the floor where people I don't know are watching like I am some kind o' freak show. It's only been a year, and I feel like I am loosing my mind. This is not really a "pity me" post. Trust me, I get plenty of that (ha ha). I was more just looking for more stories like me. I am always astounded at how unconcerned doctors seem. It feels like such an awful thing to have happen. How normal is it for them to take this long to get it under control? What is the likelihood that they never will? Is it odd that it manifested so late in my life? Thank you in advance for any information.
Christal
Christal