Hello all! Today I had an appointment with a new neuro at a hospital about an hour away. Originally I was going to see an epileptologist but plans had to change. I had a list of symptoms I wrote down and I gave it to him for him to browse over.
He seemed nice enough, but I'm a bit worried that he isn't going to believe me. I guess I just keep thinking about my last neuro who told me not to waste my time by seeing him again.
He looked over part of the list and decided to schedule an EEG. He thinks it is related to migraines because they run in the family though I haven't had one for months but he said that the jerking I have, especially in my arms, isn't common with migraines and he seemed a bit concerned about when I told him that as a child I has bad reactions to strobe lights. They made me feel dizzy and confused and I felt like I was going to pass out.
He has me scheduled for an EEG next Thursday. He said it'll be about an hour long and they will use the strobe light. I'm mostly nervous that nothing will happen and he'll just tell me not to bother him anymore. I really wish I was able to see an epileptologist instead of a regular neurologist and I wish I had gone over the list with him instead of handing it over because chances are he won't read it, but overall I'm very glad that he seemed to believe me more than my previous doctors have. Guess I'll just have to wait and see and have faith that everything will work out for the best.
I do however have some questions. Will I need somebody to drive me home? What happens if I have a TC seizure there because of the lights? Will they have to keep me longer? What happens if nothing shows up? There is a very good chance I will have at least one myoclonic jerk while I am there. Probably more. But they are very mild, so what if the EEG doesn't pick it up? How sensitive are EEGs? Lastly (for now) is there anything I need to do to prepare for the test?
Also, the nurse said I had low blood pressure. 95/54 with a pulse of 92. In September my blood pressure was normal. This means one of two thing: either the nurse got the numbers wrong or I have more problems than I thought! The doctor never mentioned it, even after I told him about the "strong" heartbeat I have been feeling on and off for the past several months.
All in all it was a pretty good day
He seemed nice enough, but I'm a bit worried that he isn't going to believe me. I guess I just keep thinking about my last neuro who told me not to waste my time by seeing him again.
He looked over part of the list and decided to schedule an EEG. He thinks it is related to migraines because they run in the family though I haven't had one for months but he said that the jerking I have, especially in my arms, isn't common with migraines and he seemed a bit concerned about when I told him that as a child I has bad reactions to strobe lights. They made me feel dizzy and confused and I felt like I was going to pass out.
He has me scheduled for an EEG next Thursday. He said it'll be about an hour long and they will use the strobe light. I'm mostly nervous that nothing will happen and he'll just tell me not to bother him anymore. I really wish I was able to see an epileptologist instead of a regular neurologist and I wish I had gone over the list with him instead of handing it over because chances are he won't read it, but overall I'm very glad that he seemed to believe me more than my previous doctors have. Guess I'll just have to wait and see and have faith that everything will work out for the best.
I do however have some questions. Will I need somebody to drive me home? What happens if I have a TC seizure there because of the lights? Will they have to keep me longer? What happens if nothing shows up? There is a very good chance I will have at least one myoclonic jerk while I am there. Probably more. But they are very mild, so what if the EEG doesn't pick it up? How sensitive are EEGs? Lastly (for now) is there anything I need to do to prepare for the test?
Also, the nurse said I had low blood pressure. 95/54 with a pulse of 92. In September my blood pressure was normal. This means one of two thing: either the nurse got the numbers wrong or I have more problems than I thought! The doctor never mentioned it, even after I told him about the "strong" heartbeat I have been feeling on and off for the past several months.
All in all it was a pretty good day
