Hi everyone
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I hope I'm introducing myself in the right section, still trying to find my way around the forum.
Been suffering from more types of seizures than I can name for 20+ years (I'm 29 btw), sadly have been misdiagnosed until recently when a doctor witnessed a series of short seizures and did an EEG and MRI. Have also had several cluster episodes in the past, left untreated so I'm sporting quite a lot of brain damage from that. I feel really embarrassed saying this, and resentful of docs who kept sending me home as a bad case of hysteria for years.
It appears my neuroborreliosis is causing the seizures although I have had febrile seizures as a child too so I'm not sure what caused it, I'm also not sure whether it's common to have this many different types, my docs are still unsure as to what type of epilepsy it is, having different parts of my brain affected but it appears that not all my lesions are focal points of seizures.
I've done a lot of research on the topic but there are still things about my condition and experiences that I haven't been able to find an explanation to so I'm hoping maybe I can find some answers here.
My friends and family are not very understanding about the disease and I still get scolded for absence seizures or having myoclonic and simple and complex partial ones, it's aggravating because they don't understand I'm not being difficult but can't help it. I'm expected to put up with crowded, loud and visually stimulating environments such as malls or cafes even though they trigger seizures with me, not to mention loud tv, radio and whatnot, I even get forced to wake up and function as if nothing is wrong when I fall into a deep sleep after a seizure. I'm sorry this sounds like such a pity party but this ignorance in my environment is really depressing and I'm desperate to just be around people who know and understand that this is out of my control.
I guess I'll have a good look around the forum before I post a new topic and ask away later on if I have any remaining questions.
I wish everyone of you relief and successful treatment from the bottom of my heart, stay strong everyone :hugs:

I hope I'm introducing myself in the right section, still trying to find my way around the forum.
Been suffering from more types of seizures than I can name for 20+ years (I'm 29 btw), sadly have been misdiagnosed until recently when a doctor witnessed a series of short seizures and did an EEG and MRI. Have also had several cluster episodes in the past, left untreated so I'm sporting quite a lot of brain damage from that. I feel really embarrassed saying this, and resentful of docs who kept sending me home as a bad case of hysteria for years.
It appears my neuroborreliosis is causing the seizures although I have had febrile seizures as a child too so I'm not sure what caused it, I'm also not sure whether it's common to have this many different types, my docs are still unsure as to what type of epilepsy it is, having different parts of my brain affected but it appears that not all my lesions are focal points of seizures.
I've done a lot of research on the topic but there are still things about my condition and experiences that I haven't been able to find an explanation to so I'm hoping maybe I can find some answers here.
My friends and family are not very understanding about the disease and I still get scolded for absence seizures or having myoclonic and simple and complex partial ones, it's aggravating because they don't understand I'm not being difficult but can't help it. I'm expected to put up with crowded, loud and visually stimulating environments such as malls or cafes even though they trigger seizures with me, not to mention loud tv, radio and whatnot, I even get forced to wake up and function as if nothing is wrong when I fall into a deep sleep after a seizure. I'm sorry this sounds like such a pity party but this ignorance in my environment is really depressing and I'm desperate to just be around people who know and understand that this is out of my control.
I guess I'll have a good look around the forum before I post a new topic and ask away later on if I have any remaining questions.
I wish everyone of you relief and successful treatment from the bottom of my heart, stay strong everyone :hugs: