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in the last 14 months I have had about 15 Grand Mal morning seizures. It has been extremely difficult to deal with. They usually hit me in threes. This weekend I was hospitalized after having a full blown grand mal seizure. They gave me Dilantin in my IV and got me stabilized and sent me home. We live an hour from the hospital that my neurologist works out of; we get 10 minutes from home, and I start seizing in the passenger seat of the car. My wife turns the car around and calls EMS to meet us on the way to the hospital. and 10 minutes after they finished gluing those electrodes to my head, I started having another seizure that they were able to record with their fancy EEG equipment. sigh, it has been really really difficult this last year, and the seizures are only getting more frequent. Dr. Aboumater is considering a brain surgery, but he wants to get 2 or 3 more seizures recorded on the EEG before that option.
Best Wishes to everyone else out there, and Best of luck in coping with your epilepsy. This is all very new to me. I was in denial about my epilepsy for a long time. and even now, I am depressed because the drugs make me dull as dishwater, I had to drop out of college, and my brainz are generally scrambled. I keep telling people the same things over again and I don't know, I just hope that this site can give me some piece of mind.
Best Wishes to everyone else out there, and Best of luck in coping with your epilepsy. This is all very new to me. I was in denial about my epilepsy for a long time. and even now, I am depressed because the drugs make me dull as dishwater, I had to drop out of college, and my brainz are generally scrambled. I keep telling people the same things over again and I don't know, I just hope that this site can give me some piece of mind.
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