I have lived with epilepsy for almost precisely 20 years and had my seizures under control (well, at least that's what I thought but I will get to that later) for the last 10 years, with seizures only occurring when I was thoughtless enough to forget taking my medicine (400mg Lamictal and 2000mg Keppra per day). The medication has no side-effects on me and over time I have been exposed to all typically triggering effects such as sleep deprivation and/or alcohol etc. without anything having any effect on me.
An interesting aspect of my epilepsy-story is the fact that my sister has epilepsy too but other than that we do not have any history of epilepsy in the family. She had one seizure at the age of 16 (same age my epilepsy started) and was immediately put on Lamictal in light of my epilepsy. A few years later she stopped taking the meds as she never had another seizure (contrary to me). Fastforward 17 years (!) all of a sudden and entirely out of the blue she starts having seizures again. It was my initial wakening call that one can never, ever be entirely sure, no matter how many years without seizure.
Now to the part of me thinking that I have my epilepsy under control unless I forget to take my meds: Around two weeks ago I was exposed to severe stress, namely complete shut-down of one engine on a dual engine aircraft with 28 agonizing minutes single engine flight whereby I heard all communication between tower and pilot. The incident happened on a Thursday evening and Saturday morning I woke up completely disoriented, moaning for help and slowly realizing that I must have had a seizure (later confirmed by sore muscles etc.). Now I am wondering if I should simply attribute the seizure to the stress or get worried that I might have to increase the dosage of my meds which is obviously quite high already. I have not seen my doctor yet - guess I am somewhat in denial that it actually happened - and was wondering if anybody might have experienced a seizure after severe stress. Then again, why did the seizure happen on Saturday morning when the stressful situation occurred on Thursday night?
I'd be grateful to hear opinions of others.
An interesting aspect of my epilepsy-story is the fact that my sister has epilepsy too but other than that we do not have any history of epilepsy in the family. She had one seizure at the age of 16 (same age my epilepsy started) and was immediately put on Lamictal in light of my epilepsy. A few years later she stopped taking the meds as she never had another seizure (contrary to me). Fastforward 17 years (!) all of a sudden and entirely out of the blue she starts having seizures again. It was my initial wakening call that one can never, ever be entirely sure, no matter how many years without seizure.
Now to the part of me thinking that I have my epilepsy under control unless I forget to take my meds: Around two weeks ago I was exposed to severe stress, namely complete shut-down of one engine on a dual engine aircraft with 28 agonizing minutes single engine flight whereby I heard all communication between tower and pilot. The incident happened on a Thursday evening and Saturday morning I woke up completely disoriented, moaning for help and slowly realizing that I must have had a seizure (later confirmed by sore muscles etc.). Now I am wondering if I should simply attribute the seizure to the stress or get worried that I might have to increase the dosage of my meds which is obviously quite high already. I have not seen my doctor yet - guess I am somewhat in denial that it actually happened - and was wondering if anybody might have experienced a seizure after severe stress. Then again, why did the seizure happen on Saturday morning when the stressful situation occurred on Thursday night?
I'd be grateful to hear opinions of others.