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Or something? :soap:
I was sent to a specialist on Monday by my neuro & after looking over my history (& all the many meds I've been on the past year & 1/2) he told me I was, in his opinion, intractable. A.k.a. drug resistant. In his experience ppl tend to become stable after changing meds 2 to 3 times.
I haven't had a seizure in over 8 months, but about every month or so I start to have funny symptoms (flushing, nausea, deja vu, etc.). He told me these would be considered an aura before a seizure. I call my neuro & she ups my meds, or changes them altogether. I've changed meds about 6 times & was given the option to have many more tests & even surgery. I want NONE of that, but now worry.
I've been stable for the longest length of time since finding out I had EP. But all his theories & "options" have made me paranoid that I'll truly never be at a functional level. I'm legal to drive again but have chosen not to because just when I feel well enough, my symptoms come back. I've been out of work for over a year & basically have very little life. *sniff*
I guess I'm just curious as to what others here have experienced. My seizures seem to come from my right temporal lobe (simple partial). The specialist wants me to have surgery to have it removed. As a writer & creative person, I fear that I'll lose some of that ability if I do.
Sorry for rambling on, but I'd appreciate any feedback...
Thanx *<
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I was sent to a specialist on Monday by my neuro & after looking over my history (& all the many meds I've been on the past year & 1/2) he told me I was, in his opinion, intractable. A.k.a. drug resistant. In his experience ppl tend to become stable after changing meds 2 to 3 times.
I haven't had a seizure in over 8 months, but about every month or so I start to have funny symptoms (flushing, nausea, deja vu, etc.). He told me these would be considered an aura before a seizure. I call my neuro & she ups my meds, or changes them altogether. I've changed meds about 6 times & was given the option to have many more tests & even surgery. I want NONE of that, but now worry.
I've been stable for the longest length of time since finding out I had EP. But all his theories & "options" have made me paranoid that I'll truly never be at a functional level. I'm legal to drive again but have chosen not to because just when I feel well enough, my symptoms come back. I've been out of work for over a year & basically have very little life. *sniff*
I guess I'm just curious as to what others here have experienced. My seizures seem to come from my right temporal lobe (simple partial). The specialist wants me to have surgery to have it removed. As a writer & creative person, I fear that I'll lose some of that ability if I do.
Sorry for rambling on, but I'd appreciate any feedback...
Thanx *<

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