- Messages
- 5,979
- Reaction score
- 989
- Points
- 268
I keep track of all my seizures in a notebook but I print it out for my neuro on the computer like this:
All of the meds I'm on and times I take them.
Month and number of seizures I had
-Date and time of the seizure
- How long it lasted
- What I did during it
- Stared
- Shook
- Walked
- Talked
- Fell
- Did something out of the ordinary
- And anything else that might be important
I do this again for each month and seizure I've had. I also put anything I want to ask or tell him about on it, if not I'll forget. I keep a copy for myself and give one to my neuro
When I saw him at my last visit he asked me if I had 'My fancy paperwork'. I gave it to him and asked him if anyone else did anything like that. He told me that I'm the only one and it 'just tickles him', his words not mine. He said it's wonderful because we don't have to spend so much time looking for and trying to remember information, we can just get right down to things. He even keeps the copy that I made for him in my records.
I started doing this because my notebook seizure journal isn't that great. All the info is in there but I might have forgot to put something in about a seizure so I add it to another page and then I'd realize that I didn't tell my neuro about it until I got home. My hand writing is horrible too, I'd spend a ton of time just trying to decipher a word.
You don't know how happy I was that I made my neuro happy!
All of the meds I'm on and times I take them.
Month and number of seizures I had
-Date and time of the seizure
- How long it lasted
- What I did during it
- Stared
- Shook
- Walked
- Talked
- Fell
- Did something out of the ordinary
- And anything else that might be important
I do this again for each month and seizure I've had. I also put anything I want to ask or tell him about on it, if not I'll forget. I keep a copy for myself and give one to my neuro
When I saw him at my last visit he asked me if I had 'My fancy paperwork'. I gave it to him and asked him if anyone else did anything like that. He told me that I'm the only one and it 'just tickles him', his words not mine. He said it's wonderful because we don't have to spend so much time looking for and trying to remember information, we can just get right down to things. He even keeps the copy that I made for him in my records.
I started doing this because my notebook seizure journal isn't that great. All the info is in there but I might have forgot to put something in about a seizure so I add it to another page and then I'd realize that I didn't tell my neuro about it until I got home. My hand writing is horrible too, I'd spend a ton of time just trying to decipher a word.
You don't know how happy I was that I made my neuro happy!