So, here is my story.... I was diagnosed by a Neurologist yesterday as having "Idiopathic Epilepsy". I am 30 years old, married father of two girls ages 5 and 1. I consider myself a healthy person, I rarely am sick, I don't even get headaches. Monday June 27 I went in to see my doc for my yearly physical and he proclaimed me to be very healthy according to my labs and exam, only could stand to lose a few lbs.
-June 25 & 26 I played a total of 6 softball games in a tournament in Raleigh, NC
-June 29 - Boss and I went out for dinner and drinks after work.... prob had a few too many this night, but not more than I've had in the past as well
-June 30 - Got to work around 9:30, ate fast food for breakfast and lunch, definitely felt hungover. Today was the end of our quarter so we were very busy at work. I am a Supply Chain Manager for a Diagnostic Imaging company, I kept busy all day in our warehouse helping crank out shipments. Around 4:30 pm I was taking some notes on some shipments and talking to a co-worker when all of a sudden I started hearing people talking in slow motion , almost sounded like Charlie Brown's Teacher. Next thing I know I woke up in the back of an ambulance. My co workers said that I was unconscious and didnt breathe for a little bit. I noticed my tongue was sore too. They took me to the ER and hooked my up on saline to rehydrate me. After a few hours, they were getting ready to discharge me. I was drinking water and even was able to walk myself to the restroom to relieve myself. When I returned to my ER bed waiting to discharge, my mother was talking to me when all of a sudden I had another episode and blacked out. I awoke hooked up now to some Atavan IV and was being given oxygen. They took me over for a CT Scan which came back normal. After a few hours longer, they finally released me to go home with the expectation that I would return in the morning for an MRI. Gave me a prescription for Atavan as well.
July 1 - Woke up at 6:30, took a shower and wife drove me back to the Hospital for the MRI which was at 8am. MRI complete and wife and I left and headed over to Wal-Mart to get my prescription filled. Also called and set a follow up appointment with a Neurologist. Dropped off prescription and walked around Wal-Mart while waiting for meds. Headed back to restroom where after I was done relieveing myself, experienced a 3rd seizure. Again, blacked out and didnt wake up until being wheeled up the main aisle of walmart on a stretcher and then rushed back to the ER. Hooked up to Saline and now Dilantin. Sent for an EEG while in the ER. After a few hours I was stabilized and released with a prescription for Dilantin. Headed home.
July 2-5 Stayed home and recovered. Have not experienced anymore episodes since.
July 6 - Appt. with Neuro. She had us recap all events leading up to that day and she simply diagnosed me with Idiopathic Epilepsy. She quickly reviewed my MRI and said there was nothing alarming about it. To my knowledge has not reviewed my CT scan or EEG and instead wants me back for an extended EEG next week. Also said I cannot drive for 90 days, but she is not required to report me to DMV. Also, wants me off Dilantin because she does not like it, and instead wants me on Keppra XR. She would ultimately like me on Lamictal, but says that I have to do the Keppra first.
I am currently on 400mg of Dilantin (actually generic Phenytoin) which I take 200mg in the AM and 200mg in the PM
Neuro wants me on 1000mg Keppra XR, but wants me to stay on the Dilantin at first. Basically: First 4 days: 400mg Dilantin, 500mg Keppra XR, then next 4 days: 300mg Dilantin, 1000 mg Keppra XR, then next 3 days: 200mg Dilantin, 1000mg Keppra XR, then next 3 days: 100mg Dilantin, 1000mg Keppra XR, then finally off Dilantin completely and only on 1000mg Keppra XR
What I'm not sure of is should I take it all at one time a day, or maybe Dilantin in the AM and then Keppra in the PM? She did say she wants me to take the Keppra only in the PM, but wasnt clear how to handle the Dilantin.
Obviously this is alot for me to understand and I feel like I should maybe get a second opinion. Do I really just all of a sudden have Epilepsy, with no known cause??? I feel like this is such a drastic diagnosis that is seriously going to affect my life, perhaps I should have another doctor confirm this? Or do I accept this as fact and learn to live with it?
Thank you in advance for your support and help, I know I'm probably not alone.
-June 25 & 26 I played a total of 6 softball games in a tournament in Raleigh, NC
-June 29 - Boss and I went out for dinner and drinks after work.... prob had a few too many this night, but not more than I've had in the past as well
-June 30 - Got to work around 9:30, ate fast food for breakfast and lunch, definitely felt hungover. Today was the end of our quarter so we were very busy at work. I am a Supply Chain Manager for a Diagnostic Imaging company, I kept busy all day in our warehouse helping crank out shipments. Around 4:30 pm I was taking some notes on some shipments and talking to a co-worker when all of a sudden I started hearing people talking in slow motion , almost sounded like Charlie Brown's Teacher. Next thing I know I woke up in the back of an ambulance. My co workers said that I was unconscious and didnt breathe for a little bit. I noticed my tongue was sore too. They took me to the ER and hooked my up on saline to rehydrate me. After a few hours, they were getting ready to discharge me. I was drinking water and even was able to walk myself to the restroom to relieve myself. When I returned to my ER bed waiting to discharge, my mother was talking to me when all of a sudden I had another episode and blacked out. I awoke hooked up now to some Atavan IV and was being given oxygen. They took me over for a CT Scan which came back normal. After a few hours longer, they finally released me to go home with the expectation that I would return in the morning for an MRI. Gave me a prescription for Atavan as well.
July 1 - Woke up at 6:30, took a shower and wife drove me back to the Hospital for the MRI which was at 8am. MRI complete and wife and I left and headed over to Wal-Mart to get my prescription filled. Also called and set a follow up appointment with a Neurologist. Dropped off prescription and walked around Wal-Mart while waiting for meds. Headed back to restroom where after I was done relieveing myself, experienced a 3rd seizure. Again, blacked out and didnt wake up until being wheeled up the main aisle of walmart on a stretcher and then rushed back to the ER. Hooked up to Saline and now Dilantin. Sent for an EEG while in the ER. After a few hours I was stabilized and released with a prescription for Dilantin. Headed home.
July 2-5 Stayed home and recovered. Have not experienced anymore episodes since.
July 6 - Appt. with Neuro. She had us recap all events leading up to that day and she simply diagnosed me with Idiopathic Epilepsy. She quickly reviewed my MRI and said there was nothing alarming about it. To my knowledge has not reviewed my CT scan or EEG and instead wants me back for an extended EEG next week. Also said I cannot drive for 90 days, but she is not required to report me to DMV. Also, wants me off Dilantin because she does not like it, and instead wants me on Keppra XR. She would ultimately like me on Lamictal, but says that I have to do the Keppra first.
I am currently on 400mg of Dilantin (actually generic Phenytoin) which I take 200mg in the AM and 200mg in the PM
Neuro wants me on 1000mg Keppra XR, but wants me to stay on the Dilantin at first. Basically: First 4 days: 400mg Dilantin, 500mg Keppra XR, then next 4 days: 300mg Dilantin, 1000 mg Keppra XR, then next 3 days: 200mg Dilantin, 1000mg Keppra XR, then next 3 days: 100mg Dilantin, 1000mg Keppra XR, then finally off Dilantin completely and only on 1000mg Keppra XR
What I'm not sure of is should I take it all at one time a day, or maybe Dilantin in the AM and then Keppra in the PM? She did say she wants me to take the Keppra only in the PM, but wasnt clear how to handle the Dilantin.
Obviously this is alot for me to understand and I feel like I should maybe get a second opinion. Do I really just all of a sudden have Epilepsy, with no known cause??? I feel like this is such a drastic diagnosis that is seriously going to affect my life, perhaps I should have another doctor confirm this? Or do I accept this as fact and learn to live with it?
Thank you in advance for your support and help, I know I'm probably not alone.