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So I have been almost pre diagnosed with Juvenile Myoclonic epilepsy and my neurologist is in the process of getting an EEG but he said he is sure that it is what I have got.
I am on AED's and am taking the dosage up tomorrow, although for the moment they do seem to be helping a little because my seizure's aren't as bad. I have the Myoclonic arm jerks and also Absence seizures.
We are seeing the neurologist in a few weeks because he wanted us back early for some reason, but last night we went out for a birthday dinner for my granny, and during the night about 3 times my arms, head, torso, pretty much my whole body just sort of collapsed...
I couldn't pick my head up till about a few seconds later and was fully aware of it and what was going on. Luckily my mum was there and she held me up otherwise I would have been on the floor.
For a while I have noticed, even before I went to hospital, that every so often one part of my body would just 'give way' like an arm or a leg but never my whole body or a very large area of it.
My arms do always feel like they can't hold me up and have done for some time now, but I always put that down to something else like low blood sugar or something like that.
Yesterday my mum even said I had an absence seizure in the middle of the Sainsburys car park road, and now she doesn't really want me to go anywhere on my own in case, but I can't keep having someone constantly with me, especially when college starts again.
My neurologist is away for two weeks which is why he had to see me at such short notice beforehand, and he is lovely, but should I call the neurology department of my hospital and ask them what to do?
Also, what can I do about the absences and someone always wanting to be around?
I am on AED's and am taking the dosage up tomorrow, although for the moment they do seem to be helping a little because my seizure's aren't as bad. I have the Myoclonic arm jerks and also Absence seizures.
We are seeing the neurologist in a few weeks because he wanted us back early for some reason, but last night we went out for a birthday dinner for my granny, and during the night about 3 times my arms, head, torso, pretty much my whole body just sort of collapsed...
I couldn't pick my head up till about a few seconds later and was fully aware of it and what was going on. Luckily my mum was there and she held me up otherwise I would have been on the floor.
For a while I have noticed, even before I went to hospital, that every so often one part of my body would just 'give way' like an arm or a leg but never my whole body or a very large area of it.
My arms do always feel like they can't hold me up and have done for some time now, but I always put that down to something else like low blood sugar or something like that.
Yesterday my mum even said I had an absence seizure in the middle of the Sainsburys car park road, and now she doesn't really want me to go anywhere on my own in case, but I can't keep having someone constantly with me, especially when college starts again.
My neurologist is away for two weeks which is why he had to see me at such short notice beforehand, and he is lovely, but should I call the neurology department of my hospital and ask them what to do?
Also, what can I do about the absences and someone always wanting to be around?