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Can anyone share with me what happens after being diagnosed with psychogenic seizures?
Do they change your meds?
Do you still see a neurologist?
Do they try to help you figure out why you might have a psychogenic seizure?
Do they treat you differently?
Etc.
Do you feel differently about your seizures or even believe the diagnosis?
Are you afraid to go off meds?
If you have gone off meds, does your seizure activity change in anyway?
Do psychiatrists, counseling, or anti anxiety meds help the psychogenic seizures go away?
If they don't go away with these interventions, then do they go back and call them "real" seizures?
I've read a little about this subject, and I find I have very mixed feelings on it. In my humble opinion, I wonder if the EEG is not adequate for all seizures and I wonder why neurologists rely so heavily on the EEG rather than patient's report of symptoms. And its so subjective. One neurologists reads the EEG one way and the next says they disagree, stop all meds, and order a psychiatric consult. I want to believe in psychogenic seizures, but I'm finding it hard.
What do you all think? Does this diagnosis make sense? Anyone have a positive spin on it?
Do they change your meds?
Do you still see a neurologist?
Do they try to help you figure out why you might have a psychogenic seizure?
Do they treat you differently?
Etc.
Do you feel differently about your seizures or even believe the diagnosis?
Are you afraid to go off meds?
If you have gone off meds, does your seizure activity change in anyway?
Do psychiatrists, counseling, or anti anxiety meds help the psychogenic seizures go away?
If they don't go away with these interventions, then do they go back and call them "real" seizures?
I've read a little about this subject, and I find I have very mixed feelings on it. In my humble opinion, I wonder if the EEG is not adequate for all seizures and I wonder why neurologists rely so heavily on the EEG rather than patient's report of symptoms. And its so subjective. One neurologists reads the EEG one way and the next says they disagree, stop all meds, and order a psychiatric consult. I want to believe in psychogenic seizures, but I'm finding it hard.
What do you all think? Does this diagnosis make sense? Anyone have a positive spin on it?