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I always knew that I was very fortunate compared to many of you. Until last week I had only had one tc and a fairly limited number of focal seizures. I hadn't had any seizures at all since my second brain tumor resection surgery two and a half years ago. I thought I was past really worrying about them. I remained on keppra, but thought it was only a precaution.
Then last Sunday night/Monday morning I woke up having a violent focal seizure in my arm and neck. It was strong enough to knock me out of bed. I was able to crawl around my bed to grab my "help I've fallen and I can't get up button" that I got a few years ago just in case. I mainly kept it it case I heard any strange noises or anything. I didn't really think I would have medical need of it. Not for a while more yet. But fortunately I still had it activated and I stayed conscious long enough to use it.
I didn't think I lost consciousness at all at the time, but the fact that I don't remember how the paramedics got in proves I must have gone full tc. I know now they pushed through the air conditioner unit in the window in my room, right over my head. I WAS out of it.
I do remember having focal seizure after focal seizure on the way to the hospital and in the ER. They seemed to get more severe with each one, involving basically my whole right side and including the "epileptic scream". My throat was raw the next day. Anyway, the ER was very busy and I was low priority. I kept seizing and seizing I don't know how long until they finally gave me some ativan(?).
They also finally sent me for a CT where it was discovered that my brain tumor is growing back and that I had brain swelling. After basically ignoring me in the ER (again, I know they were very busy but still....), they kept me in the hospital for four days. I must say that everyone in the hospital after the ER was super nice and caring.
Anyway, it was a horrifying experience. I don't know how those of you who have severe seizures on a regular basis cope. :hugs:
Then last Sunday night/Monday morning I woke up having a violent focal seizure in my arm and neck. It was strong enough to knock me out of bed. I was able to crawl around my bed to grab my "help I've fallen and I can't get up button" that I got a few years ago just in case. I mainly kept it it case I heard any strange noises or anything. I didn't really think I would have medical need of it. Not for a while more yet. But fortunately I still had it activated and I stayed conscious long enough to use it.
I didn't think I lost consciousness at all at the time, but the fact that I don't remember how the paramedics got in proves I must have gone full tc. I know now they pushed through the air conditioner unit in the window in my room, right over my head. I WAS out of it.
I do remember having focal seizure after focal seizure on the way to the hospital and in the ER. They seemed to get more severe with each one, involving basically my whole right side and including the "epileptic scream". My throat was raw the next day. Anyway, the ER was very busy and I was low priority. I kept seizing and seizing I don't know how long until they finally gave me some ativan(?).
They also finally sent me for a CT where it was discovered that my brain tumor is growing back and that I had brain swelling. After basically ignoring me in the ER (again, I know they were very busy but still....), they kept me in the hospital for four days. I must say that everyone in the hospital after the ER was super nice and caring.
Anyway, it was a horrifying experience. I don't know how those of you who have severe seizures on a regular basis cope. :hugs:
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