tiggy'smom
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I've just come to this site and have found a lot of comfort. But I feel that I need to open up a little more. Since I was 3 I knew I wanted to be a nurse, and in '95 I entere a diploma (hospital based nursing) program. We were actually the last class of that school of nearly 100 years. i graduated in '98 and thought all my dreams had come true. In 2004 I got a job in a city hospital where I had my first seizure since I was 8. That one was at a patient's bedside. The next one came in the spring of '05. I was not allowed to drive for a year and was tested for that year. I stayed out of woek for a year and a half, the meds, (topamax and trileptal) were started. I started a job with a hospital with paramedics in order to receive my mobile intensive care nurse. I don't know if it was the neds or the epilespy itself, but I had trouble staying awake during my shift. It was like everthing I had learned in nursing was "there" but things like drug calculations that I used to be able to do in my head were gone. And thast incuding being able to do it in a code situation. It scared the crap out of me. I was fired from that job by hte way. That memory thing followed me at home. If say I had on ch 5 and it went to commercial and I changed channels a few times, I could not remember I started on ch 5. I woulld forget the words for everyday items, my dad accused me of being drunk!!!! I couldn' remember how to get places I had gone to my whole life. Please tell me if this is an effect of the meds or the epilepsy? I can't get a straight answer out of my neuro, he says " you were a nurse you should know this", I want to punch him in the throat! And on thop of all this crap, I have to research if this is related to the fibromyalgia, and are my migraines a part of all this. As I research the (F-bomb), I notice the symptoms take me back to '02, so did the fibro bring on the epilepsy? Sorry about the babble but as I've read the posts here I've noticed that there is more knowledge here, and more answers. Why do docs just shrug and f-ing smile at you when you ask them a serious question and than throw it back at you if you worked in medicine? I'd appreciate anything anyone might have. Thanks guys!