I had a 48 hourambulatory EEG test in November.
I still hadn't received the results this month, so asked the secretary of the neurologist what was happening. She called back and said he had given permission to tell me the results over the phone - I always thought that was illegal in the UK?!
Anyway, she said they were normal.
Today I recieved the results which say:
"The patient had a 48 hourambulatory EEG on the 15th November 2011.
The patient reported 14 partial seizures and ten auras.
There were no cortical correlates seen during these events. The patient has a background EEG of defuse low voltage bilateral activity. predominatly fronto temporal zones.
There was no diagnostic epileptiform activity seen."
What does all this mean? Why would it say the above if it was normal? This is confusing.
I still hadn't received the results this month, so asked the secretary of the neurologist what was happening. She called back and said he had given permission to tell me the results over the phone - I always thought that was illegal in the UK?!
Anyway, she said they were normal.
Today I recieved the results which say:
"The patient had a 48 hourambulatory EEG on the 15th November 2011.
The patient reported 14 partial seizures and ten auras.
There were no cortical correlates seen during these events. The patient has a background EEG of defuse low voltage bilateral activity. predominatly fronto temporal zones.
There was no diagnostic epileptiform activity seen."
What does all this mean? Why would it say the above if it was normal? This is confusing.