Hi there. I'm new to the site and I just wanted to introduce myself. My name is Amanda and I'm a 24 year old student in sioux city, iowa. I have a two year old son and have been with my husband for almost four years. Right now I'm going to st. luke's college for respiratory therapy and should be graduating may of 2009.
In 2002 (i was 19), I suddenly awoke one very late night to the paramedics and family surrounding me. Everyone thought i was on drugs because I'd had a grande mal seizure. Within a few weeks I was diagnosed with JME and placed on depakote ER. It has controlled my seizures for the most part but hasn't been overall affective.
It worked fine until I got pregnant two years later at 21. My levels were whacked all over the place and I had a seizure on my way to work (long story on that one). I was then told to increase the depakote (about 2000 gms a day). Things went fine until my son was born, at which point the depo was lowered back down.
About a year later, in 2006, I was at work when i suddenly had some petite mal's, about twenty of them i think. The reason for those sudden seizures was because I had requested to switch meds due to frequent migraines. Needless to say I was put back on the depakote. I haven't had a seizure in almost two years now (two years in october).
The biggest reason I'm here is because I'm just so darn frustrated!! I use to be an A student, i won writing and editor awards all the time. I had a popular personality, I got along great with life. But since the last set of seizures two years ago things have gotten really bad. My speech is slurred, i find it difficult to write, i am moody, i have frequent headaches. And the worst part is my memory. As a college student I need it so badly but I have no long term or short term. My neuro says it'll get better but it's been two years. If anyone has any ideas or therapies they know of please let me know. I'm looking for a speech rehab and study therapist right now but it's so freaking hard to find in my area. Depression has been an issue for years with me, but the epilepsy just makes it so worse.
So anyway, enough of my griping. Hi to everyone, and if anyone has any tips on speech or memory, please let me know.
Thanks and have a good day!
-Amanda Rose
In 2002 (i was 19), I suddenly awoke one very late night to the paramedics and family surrounding me. Everyone thought i was on drugs because I'd had a grande mal seizure. Within a few weeks I was diagnosed with JME and placed on depakote ER. It has controlled my seizures for the most part but hasn't been overall affective.
It worked fine until I got pregnant two years later at 21. My levels were whacked all over the place and I had a seizure on my way to work (long story on that one). I was then told to increase the depakote (about 2000 gms a day). Things went fine until my son was born, at which point the depo was lowered back down.
About a year later, in 2006, I was at work when i suddenly had some petite mal's, about twenty of them i think. The reason for those sudden seizures was because I had requested to switch meds due to frequent migraines. Needless to say I was put back on the depakote. I haven't had a seizure in almost two years now (two years in october).
The biggest reason I'm here is because I'm just so darn frustrated!! I use to be an A student, i won writing and editor awards all the time. I had a popular personality, I got along great with life. But since the last set of seizures two years ago things have gotten really bad. My speech is slurred, i find it difficult to write, i am moody, i have frequent headaches. And the worst part is my memory. As a college student I need it so badly but I have no long term or short term. My neuro says it'll get better but it's been two years. If anyone has any ideas or therapies they know of please let me know. I'm looking for a speech rehab and study therapist right now but it's so freaking hard to find in my area. Depression has been an issue for years with me, but the epilepsy just makes it so worse.
So anyway, enough of my griping. Hi to everyone, and if anyone has any tips on speech or memory, please let me know.
Thanks and have a good day!
-Amanda Rose
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