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So I have lost count of how many posts I've put up here in the last week but I am very nervous coming up to my video EEG.
After 2 years of being treated for seizures, with 2 abnormal EEG's and 1 normal sleep deprived EEG, my neurologist is strongly leaning towards a PNES diagnosis, the only reason he is doing the video EEG is to rule out epilepsy.
My psychiatrist, who has seen me for longer than my neuro has, is absolutely adament that it is not PNES for many reasons among which is that it gets better with medication, and none of the behaviour relating to anxiety and depression has changed since the seizures started, which she would expect if it were PNES.
I just want to know, to try and put my mind a little bit at ease, even though I'm sure I'll find something else to stress out about. Is it at all possible that PNES would respond to AED's?
Agh so nervous, I've been battling with depression and anxiety for years so I already know how hard it is to get mental illnesses under control and I'm genuinely scared about having to deal with another one. I don't know why I would be more scared of that than it being epilepsy, but I guess I just can't handle another thing which would make me constantly doubt myself and everything happening around me.
After 2 years of being treated for seizures, with 2 abnormal EEG's and 1 normal sleep deprived EEG, my neurologist is strongly leaning towards a PNES diagnosis, the only reason he is doing the video EEG is to rule out epilepsy.
My psychiatrist, who has seen me for longer than my neuro has, is absolutely adament that it is not PNES for many reasons among which is that it gets better with medication, and none of the behaviour relating to anxiety and depression has changed since the seizures started, which she would expect if it were PNES.
I just want to know, to try and put my mind a little bit at ease, even though I'm sure I'll find something else to stress out about. Is it at all possible that PNES would respond to AED's?
Agh so nervous, I've been battling with depression and anxiety for years so I already know how hard it is to get mental illnesses under control and I'm genuinely scared about having to deal with another one. I don't know why I would be more scared of that than it being epilepsy, but I guess I just can't handle another thing which would make me constantly doubt myself and everything happening around me.