Hi Jenny, :hello:
Welcome to CWE!
You said that your seizures only affect your right side, and that doctors thought you might have a movement disorder instead of epilepsy - there are many different types of seizures, but it sounds like you might have the same kind (or similar) I have. I haven't had an actual seizure since my brain settled down after brain surgery, but when I had them, they were simple partial motor seizures. I'm actually just going by what I've read here. My seizures were caused by a brain tumor so, once doctors saw that, they didn't worry much about figuring out what type my seizures were. BTW, don't worry! I'm not in any way suggesting you might have a tumor. MRI's would have shown that by now. But what you said about scarring could be true, especially if it's on or near the motor cortex (aka motor strip)
But here is what my motor seizures were like: They happened when I was doing something physical with my right arm. My first was when I was opening a sticky door, the second when I was practicing tae-kwon-do (punch, punch, kick; punch, punch, aaaahhh, down I go) the third time sweeping leaves...and so on. Anyway, the first time I felt my arm twist up behind me as my neck was forced to the right, the seizure then generalized and I had my first and only tonic clonic. The others never turned into TC's, I just ended up twisted like a pretzel on the ground with my arm up behind me, my head twisted to one side and my leg drawn up under me. I was concious, but unable to move for a couple of minutes.
Since surgery to remove the tumor, I've only had mild myoclonic jerks in my lower right leg, and some vague but awful feel-like-i'm-going-to-have-a-seizure feeling that never results in anything. I think they may be auras.
Sorry for the long post :embarrassed: But maybe you found something helpful in it?
