Stephanie86
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I have a copy of my medical records and I was looking over them today. As I've said before, my neurologist doesn't answer my questions very well and doesn't give me much of his time, so I've never found out exactly what kind of seizures I have. I can't go to another neurologist before I have state insurance and he's the best one around here. This doctor has a reputation of knowing what he's doing, but he's just not very personable.
He's always said I have "secondary generalized", however, I've never lost consciousness. I just get a weird feeling in my head and I have to sit down and it's hard for me to process what anyone is saying. Afterward, I'm very tired and have to lay down.
Anyway, on my records, it says "EEG appears to have sharp and high voltage activity, which would show that it is caused by both hemispheres. She has complex partial seizures."
What does this mean?
He's always said I have "secondary generalized", however, I've never lost consciousness. I just get a weird feeling in my head and I have to sit down and it's hard for me to process what anyone is saying. Afterward, I'm very tired and have to lay down.
Anyway, on my records, it says "EEG appears to have sharp and high voltage activity, which would show that it is caused by both hemispheres. She has complex partial seizures."
What does this mean?