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asking for some help / info on the difference between simple partial seizures and panic attacks.
I wanted to put an update up, and ask for any more advice that might be out there.
I saw my GP in September, she basically thought i was taking the p*ss. She told me to go away and see if i could set off my symptoms by staying up all night. [eyeroll] . I saw her again in Dec, asked for a referral. After chasing receptionists at the hospital and my GPs several times, they finally communicated and faxed in a referral.
I saw the registrar on 30 Jan. He was a most unhelpful person - presumptious, arrogant, judgemental, etc. He said so many things to me that were totally uncalled for, but basically his summary is that I "am an overanxious person who needs to stop thinking of myself as having something wrong with me because i havent, and its not good for the kids." (quote) And its the childrens' fault, cos they have autism and stress me out innit. [massive eyeroll]
He ordered the sleep deprived eeg, which i had a week ago friday, and an MRI, which is coming on saturday, and then i have a followup with the consultant himself (not a lackey) on Monday 4 march.
Anyway, my symptoms are: 10 second (give or take) bursts of fear, stomach rising into my mouth, dizziness, a weird indescribable pop-eyed feeling, and if i'm talking when it happens, an inability to finish my sentence / stuttering / mumbling / etc. Since August (when i started keeping daily notes) i have woken 13 times with a bitten cheek/lip and I have woken twice with my right forearm twitching on its own.
After writing everything down, daily, since 11 August, i have determined a slight frequency to my periods, a mode of approx 3-4pm, and sleep deprivation is definitely a factor, as is stress, in increasing overall incidences. These "events" dont happen when i am stressed, they happen randomly it seems.
I also had an EEG 15 years ago that was Dysrhythmia grade 1, it was post-ictal, i had a tonic-clonic about 2 days before that EEG was done, and i had many more seizures in the late 90s. I had a proper diagnosis of epilepsy, lost my driving licence in the state of Michigan and all that, i was on meds, and no one thought i was an overanxious person.
I live in the UK now, and they dont accept the diagnosis, it has to be re-diagnosed, which is the problem.
Anyway - since I can find no information out there on a "10 second panic attack" and these episodes i have do not meet DSM-IV criteria for a "panic attack" anyway, AND i have a personal past history of epilepsy, i am particularly annoyed / stressed about it all.
Please, any advice for this upcoming consultant appointment. I'm really nervous - i've never met him, i've no idea if he'll be the misogynist his registrar was, and i'm scared.
I wanted to put an update up, and ask for any more advice that might be out there.
I saw my GP in September, she basically thought i was taking the p*ss. She told me to go away and see if i could set off my symptoms by staying up all night. [eyeroll] . I saw her again in Dec, asked for a referral. After chasing receptionists at the hospital and my GPs several times, they finally communicated and faxed in a referral.
I saw the registrar on 30 Jan. He was a most unhelpful person - presumptious, arrogant, judgemental, etc. He said so many things to me that were totally uncalled for, but basically his summary is that I "am an overanxious person who needs to stop thinking of myself as having something wrong with me because i havent, and its not good for the kids." (quote) And its the childrens' fault, cos they have autism and stress me out innit. [massive eyeroll]
He ordered the sleep deprived eeg, which i had a week ago friday, and an MRI, which is coming on saturday, and then i have a followup with the consultant himself (not a lackey) on Monday 4 march.
Anyway, my symptoms are: 10 second (give or take) bursts of fear, stomach rising into my mouth, dizziness, a weird indescribable pop-eyed feeling, and if i'm talking when it happens, an inability to finish my sentence / stuttering / mumbling / etc. Since August (when i started keeping daily notes) i have woken 13 times with a bitten cheek/lip and I have woken twice with my right forearm twitching on its own.
After writing everything down, daily, since 11 August, i have determined a slight frequency to my periods, a mode of approx 3-4pm, and sleep deprivation is definitely a factor, as is stress, in increasing overall incidences. These "events" dont happen when i am stressed, they happen randomly it seems.
I also had an EEG 15 years ago that was Dysrhythmia grade 1, it was post-ictal, i had a tonic-clonic about 2 days before that EEG was done, and i had many more seizures in the late 90s. I had a proper diagnosis of epilepsy, lost my driving licence in the state of Michigan and all that, i was on meds, and no one thought i was an overanxious person.
I live in the UK now, and they dont accept the diagnosis, it has to be re-diagnosed, which is the problem.
Anyway - since I can find no information out there on a "10 second panic attack" and these episodes i have do not meet DSM-IV criteria for a "panic attack" anyway, AND i have a personal past history of epilepsy, i am particularly annoyed / stressed about it all.
Please, any advice for this upcoming consultant appointment. I'm really nervous - i've never met him, i've no idea if he'll be the misogynist his registrar was, and i'm scared.
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