I have 'absence' seizures and I am on lamotrigine on an increasing dosage. My mum calls them holidays in my head because I see my surroundings as being different. I am currently at university, living in halls, and studying nursing.
During a lecture, when I felt like it was a day where I was going to have one, which usually ends up as the feeling passes, I had one, and the giant screen at the front was outlined in ivy as though in a garden. However, I was ready to get up and run out of the lecture theatre to go and throw up. This led me to theorise that the lamotrigine lessens the impact of the seizures, soft ones aren't there, and large ones become soft ones.
The one question is, should I tell my lecturers? I have already been contacted my the disability support team from the university and have an appointment to see the student occupational health team's doctor for an assessment in my fitness to practice. One of the admin staff on that team already knows what I have, and made sure that my consultant got the report back asap by giving him and his secretary a theoretical boot up the backside. In fact, everyone who's given me a vaccination on that team knows what I have. Friends on my course know I have this, as do my not so sympathetic flatmates, who find no reason to be quiet in the evening, so they know what to do in an emergency.
During a lecture, when I felt like it was a day where I was going to have one, which usually ends up as the feeling passes, I had one, and the giant screen at the front was outlined in ivy as though in a garden. However, I was ready to get up and run out of the lecture theatre to go and throw up. This led me to theorise that the lamotrigine lessens the impact of the seizures, soft ones aren't there, and large ones become soft ones.
The one question is, should I tell my lecturers? I have already been contacted my the disability support team from the university and have an appointment to see the student occupational health team's doctor for an assessment in my fitness to practice. One of the admin staff on that team already knows what I have, and made sure that my consultant got the report back asap by giving him and his secretary a theoretical boot up the backside. In fact, everyone who's given me a vaccination on that team knows what I have. Friends on my course know I have this, as do my not so sympathetic flatmates, who find no reason to be quiet in the evening, so they know what to do in an emergency.