Nickname is Doclotus, but no I'm not a doctor (I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express recently, though).
I was formally diagnosed with epilepsy in Jan 2008 after I had my 2nd seizure in 2 years. I was fortunate to have a top notch neurologist who ran me thru all the diagnostics. The good news, they don't know what's causing my seizures, obviously that's the bad news as well. While my neuro can't officially say its the reason, I did suffer some head trauma 20+ years ago in a truck accident and he thinks that is the source for the seizures. Nothing shows up at all on any of the tests, though. I believe him, I just know we can't prove it.
So I've been on Keppra for a little over a year and seem to be tolerating it pretty well. My fuse seems a little shorter than it used to be, but otherwise things are fairly normal. I've been cleared to drive and I'm very thankful for that.
I live just outside of Charlotte, North Carolina and have a fairly active lifestyle that includes 3 dogs, 2 horses, and a lot of hiking and camping. I've been happily married for almost 3 years and have the distinction of having proposed to my wife following my first seizure. No, the seizure didn't scare me into proposing
, but it did tell me not to take moments for granted so I abandoned my plan to propose two months later.
Occupationally, I'm an IT professional of over 16 years, but currently unemployed.
I happened to this site doing some research on another topic that I'll post elsewhere so as not to derail this one, but decided to step out of the shadows and say hello to what seems to be a very warm and welcoming community.
Thanks.
edited to add: just realized I didn't mention the type of seizures. One was witnessed, the other was not. The first was initially grand mal, but the neurology whittled that down to partial-complex with secondary generalization. No auras at all or any warning and I do lose consciousness.
I was formally diagnosed with epilepsy in Jan 2008 after I had my 2nd seizure in 2 years. I was fortunate to have a top notch neurologist who ran me thru all the diagnostics. The good news, they don't know what's causing my seizures, obviously that's the bad news as well. While my neuro can't officially say its the reason, I did suffer some head trauma 20+ years ago in a truck accident and he thinks that is the source for the seizures. Nothing shows up at all on any of the tests, though. I believe him, I just know we can't prove it.
So I've been on Keppra for a little over a year and seem to be tolerating it pretty well. My fuse seems a little shorter than it used to be, but otherwise things are fairly normal. I've been cleared to drive and I'm very thankful for that.
I live just outside of Charlotte, North Carolina and have a fairly active lifestyle that includes 3 dogs, 2 horses, and a lot of hiking and camping. I've been happily married for almost 3 years and have the distinction of having proposed to my wife following my first seizure. No, the seizure didn't scare me into proposing

Occupationally, I'm an IT professional of over 16 years, but currently unemployed.
I happened to this site doing some research on another topic that I'll post elsewhere so as not to derail this one, but decided to step out of the shadows and say hello to what seems to be a very warm and welcoming community.
Thanks.
edited to add: just realized I didn't mention the type of seizures. One was witnessed, the other was not. The first was initially grand mal, but the neurology whittled that down to partial-complex with secondary generalization. No auras at all or any warning and I do lose consciousness.
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