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This morning I woke up to (my guide & seizure response dog) Umbro, sitting up against my bed- he moved several times- he was listening to something. I got up to see what he was and I found my friend Rachel having a GM in the kitchen. I ran to get my hearing aids and I came back to find lots and lots of blood under her head. I moved her away from the dishwasher and the cabbinet as fast as I could after she stopped moving. She was heavy! I thought it would be a lot better for her to wake up on the floor in a open space and not against everything. So I waited and told her everything is okay. When she was more awake, I asked her to open her mouth and let me see if anything was injured- I didnt see anything but a busted lip. She was postictal and sort in panic afterwards- probably because she knows something had happened or she doesn't feel well.
I got her to sit up and walk to her bedroom to rest. My sister woke up and found out that she had knocked out a tooth near her front teeth. She became upset (obviously) and called her Mom.
I feel really bad for her. Last night we all went to an Epilepsy Support Group meeting and she forgot to take her evening meds. So I gave her two of my Keppra (regular) which are faster acting than Keppra XR we both take. We both also take Lamictal but because I'm not on the higher dose, I could not give her what I had. She is taking 500mg while I'm still at 50mg. Anyways, I gave the meds to her and it still didn't help aparently. The Lamictal is vital to her staying seizure free or at least keeping her GMs away. She still has atonics and a few absences here and there.
I feel bad for her- as if she needs anything else going on right now. She just recovered from busting in her two front teeth- but those healed and were not totally broken off or anything. Back to soft foods.
She told me last night, that she wasn't feeling too well and that she felt strange. Knowing that most people don't have auras before GM's- I just thought that her body was not happy with the lack of meds. I wish I was up earlier this morning to help her- I would have been able to catch her since she always has an tonic-cry before she goes fully into her seizure.
I worry about her going to work- she works every other day but takes the bus there and back. She is alone during work but others at work have started to notice her Atonics and Absences- but are willing to support her if needed. I am proud of her for being independent and working and staying strong.
I wish me friend the best of luck and hope she feels better soon. She is at the emergency dentist now to see if they can do anything with the tooth that remains. We could not find the other part of it- so we think she might of swallowed it.
My friend...
Everyone take care, be safe.
Crystal and her guide, Umbro.
I got her to sit up and walk to her bedroom to rest. My sister woke up and found out that she had knocked out a tooth near her front teeth. She became upset (obviously) and called her Mom.
I feel really bad for her. Last night we all went to an Epilepsy Support Group meeting and she forgot to take her evening meds. So I gave her two of my Keppra (regular) which are faster acting than Keppra XR we both take. We both also take Lamictal but because I'm not on the higher dose, I could not give her what I had. She is taking 500mg while I'm still at 50mg. Anyways, I gave the meds to her and it still didn't help aparently. The Lamictal is vital to her staying seizure free or at least keeping her GMs away. She still has atonics and a few absences here and there.
I feel bad for her- as if she needs anything else going on right now. She just recovered from busting in her two front teeth- but those healed and were not totally broken off or anything. Back to soft foods.
She told me last night, that she wasn't feeling too well and that she felt strange. Knowing that most people don't have auras before GM's- I just thought that her body was not happy with the lack of meds. I wish I was up earlier this morning to help her- I would have been able to catch her since she always has an tonic-cry before she goes fully into her seizure.
I worry about her going to work- she works every other day but takes the bus there and back. She is alone during work but others at work have started to notice her Atonics and Absences- but are willing to support her if needed. I am proud of her for being independent and working and staying strong.
I wish me friend the best of luck and hope she feels better soon. She is at the emergency dentist now to see if they can do anything with the tooth that remains. We could not find the other part of it- so we think she might of swallowed it.

Everyone take care, be safe.
Crystal and her guide, Umbro.