Hi everybody. Here's a new update on my situation.
I've just come home from the hospital (I was there for two weeks). This is what I have learned:
My fallings were caused by low blood pressure and were not epileptic. I haven't fallen for a long time (I have figured out what I need to watch out for).
My nocturnal seizures are simple partials. Interesting to talk to so many people who experience the same. One had the same feeling in the stomach, one couldn't move her body either, many had seizures at night like me. They really understood - not like when I try to explain my seizures to my family.
I have absence seizures - and maybe simple partials too - at daytime but I didn't have any of those seizures while I was there.
Oh and I'm pregnant!
We decided to wait with medication till I have given birth. The seizures are so rare at the moment there's hardly anything to treat. Usually I have about 4 seizures a month (or 4 days with seizures, they come in clusters) so when I'm back in my "normal schedule" after birth they will actually have something to compare with to see if the meds work.
Well I think that's all that's new. Quite an experience meeting all those with epilepsy going through the same thing!
Have a nice day.

I've just come home from the hospital (I was there for two weeks). This is what I have learned:
My fallings were caused by low blood pressure and were not epileptic. I haven't fallen for a long time (I have figured out what I need to watch out for).
My nocturnal seizures are simple partials. Interesting to talk to so many people who experience the same. One had the same feeling in the stomach, one couldn't move her body either, many had seizures at night like me. They really understood - not like when I try to explain my seizures to my family.
I have absence seizures - and maybe simple partials too - at daytime but I didn't have any of those seizures while I was there.
Oh and I'm pregnant!
We decided to wait with medication till I have given birth. The seizures are so rare at the moment there's hardly anything to treat. Usually I have about 4 seizures a month (or 4 days with seizures, they come in clusters) so when I'm back in my "normal schedule" after birth they will actually have something to compare with to see if the meds work.
Well I think that's all that's new. Quite an experience meeting all those with epilepsy going through the same thing!
Have a nice day.

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