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Hi Everyone,
My name is Stephanie. I'm 50 years old and have a son who is in college. I've been reporting my symptoms to my doctors but haven't gotten a diagnosis yet. About two years ago, I started collapsing periodically. I lose balance easily and often stagger or misjudge where I am in my personal space, ie: bumping into furniture or missing a doorway. Sometimes my knees buckle on steps and I clutch the handrail, afraid that I may tumble forward down the steps. I have episodes where my right foot goes wild with jerky involuntary movements. At the computer my right fingers involuntarily click the right mouse button which drives me crazy. lol In addition I have periodic trouble with my speech and sometimes understanding language. It's always easier to type. I think I might be having night time seizures because I often wake in a stupor and it can take me all morning for my mind to clear. This is having such a huge impact on my life. I dread taking a shower, going out by myself or having conversations with others since I can't always maintain the flow of conversation. I have an auto-immune disorder that can cause lesions in the brain and spinal cord. Anyway, this is all new to me and I'm not quite sure what it is but some of it seems fit the description of simple partial seizures. Does all this sound typical or am I way off?
Regards,
Steph
My name is Stephanie. I'm 50 years old and have a son who is in college. I've been reporting my symptoms to my doctors but haven't gotten a diagnosis yet. About two years ago, I started collapsing periodically. I lose balance easily and often stagger or misjudge where I am in my personal space, ie: bumping into furniture or missing a doorway. Sometimes my knees buckle on steps and I clutch the handrail, afraid that I may tumble forward down the steps. I have episodes where my right foot goes wild with jerky involuntary movements. At the computer my right fingers involuntarily click the right mouse button which drives me crazy. lol In addition I have periodic trouble with my speech and sometimes understanding language. It's always easier to type. I think I might be having night time seizures because I often wake in a stupor and it can take me all morning for my mind to clear. This is having such a huge impact on my life. I dread taking a shower, going out by myself or having conversations with others since I can't always maintain the flow of conversation. I have an auto-immune disorder that can cause lesions in the brain and spinal cord. Anyway, this is all new to me and I'm not quite sure what it is but some of it seems fit the description of simple partial seizures. Does all this sound typical or am I way off?

Regards,
Steph