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We're back from the neurologist appointment. First, I have to say I really like the doctor. He was very nice and thorough with everything. He really listened to what I had to say and answered all of my questions. He ran a little late and was apologetic about it. It was emergency room related and you can tell he was tired.
I learned that my EEG actually wasn't normal but abnormal. Apparently, it was during the hyperventilation part. I explained my fainting episodes to him. I detailed the before, during and after as best I could. (I read from my notebook for the most part!) My husband was able to give his input from his side as a witness. The doctor stated that it looks and sounds like complex partial seizures.
I explained some of my experiences over the years with the "Alice in Wonderland Syndrome" and he said that this is something that I could have had all along.
I'm to have the Ambulatory EEG done and an MRI done. So, since I've been home I have been on the phone getting those scheduled. The MRI will be done this Friday morning. The Ambulatory is on hold until my insurance approves it.
That's all. Just wanted to share, I guess.
Thank you.
I learned that my EEG actually wasn't normal but abnormal. Apparently, it was during the hyperventilation part. I explained my fainting episodes to him. I detailed the before, during and after as best I could. (I read from my notebook for the most part!) My husband was able to give his input from his side as a witness. The doctor stated that it looks and sounds like complex partial seizures.
I explained some of my experiences over the years with the "Alice in Wonderland Syndrome" and he said that this is something that I could have had all along.
I'm to have the Ambulatory EEG done and an MRI done. So, since I've been home I have been on the phone getting those scheduled. The MRI will be done this Friday morning. The Ambulatory is on hold until my insurance approves it.
That's all. Just wanted to share, I guess.
Thank you.