Hello everyone, I found this site through BC Epilepsy Society's website. Seems like a good place to be! I don't know anyone else with epilepsy. A bit about myself, I had my first tonic clonic seizure when I was very young, I think around 3 years old. Then when I was around 9 or 10, I had absence seizures for a while before it was diagnosed and treated. I remember taking medication in those days and eventually the seizure activity stopped.
Now I'm in my 40s and a few months ago I had a severe tonic clonic seizure while driving my car. I was leaving work, I remember pulling out of my parking spot and turning to get on a main road. The next thing I knew I was waking up in an ambulance and the paramedic told me I crashed my car into a house! It was very frightening, but luckily no one else was hurt. They took me to the ER and ordered a bunch of scans and tests, and put me on Keppra right away. So far no more seizures. Thankfully I've been ok with the Keppra, I was worried about side effects, but it seems to be working for me.
I have a neurologist now, and he has diagnosed me with epilepsy, but he is still doing more tests and things before we have any sort of final answers as far as what type or what's causing it. My life has completely changed, I can't drive and now I can't work (driver's license was cancelled due to the seizure and accident, employer says I need a license to work at my job), so it's been quite an adjustment... I guess ultimately it could be a lot worse though, so I have to remember to be grateful for that.
Anyway, sorry for the long post! Looking forward to getting to know you all a bit.
Now I'm in my 40s and a few months ago I had a severe tonic clonic seizure while driving my car. I was leaving work, I remember pulling out of my parking spot and turning to get on a main road. The next thing I knew I was waking up in an ambulance and the paramedic told me I crashed my car into a house! It was very frightening, but luckily no one else was hurt. They took me to the ER and ordered a bunch of scans and tests, and put me on Keppra right away. So far no more seizures. Thankfully I've been ok with the Keppra, I was worried about side effects, but it seems to be working for me.
I have a neurologist now, and he has diagnosed me with epilepsy, but he is still doing more tests and things before we have any sort of final answers as far as what type or what's causing it. My life has completely changed, I can't drive and now I can't work (driver's license was cancelled due to the seizure and accident, employer says I need a license to work at my job), so it's been quite an adjustment... I guess ultimately it could be a lot worse though, so I have to remember to be grateful for that.
Anyway, sorry for the long post! Looking forward to getting to know you all a bit.