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Do you believe there is a way to prevent seizures after experiencing an aura?
Why do I ask? I just had a baby in September and during the pregnancy they lowered my dose of Lamictal. I was only on 100mg a day. Fortunately it was low enough to spare my son of any birth defects and keep me from having seizures at the same time. After he was born, I decided to try and stay on the low dose instead of immediately going back up. At that point I had not had a seizure in almost a year (in November of 2010; it's also worth mentioning that it had also been a year before the seizure in November so I basically had one in a two year period) and wanted to reach a point where I could take less medication.
Everything was going fine. I was able to breastfeed (another reason to stay on a low dose) and did not experience any symptoms for the first few months.
Unfortunately that changed today. I started feeling the way I feel about 30 minutes to an hour before having a grand mal seizure this morning. I had yet to take my medicine so I did that but chewed it up instead to make it hit faster (it's a 24 hour pill--I know it's probably not advisable to chew it up but I didn't have any regular Lamictal and needed it to get in my bloodstream quickly). I then told my husband and went into our bedroom and laid down.
I experienced the feeling of staring into space and hearing things in the background but not being able to easily respond to them, my vision slowing any time I turned my head (as if it took my eyes time to catch up with my head), various limbs and even my stomach began jerking here and there, etc. I know this is usually a sign of smaller partial seizures that turn into grand mals (at least for me) so I thought I was screwed...
Fortunately I didn't end up having one. I got into bed and laid there trying to relax and slow my heart rate. I also tried to not stare at any screens (although I do not have any issues with strobes or TVs or anything like that I try to not look at them if I am experiencing any signs of a seizure) and closed my eyes to try and take a nap.
I woke up a few hours later (my husband let me sleep... yay) and had not had a seizure. I wasn't sore, I hadn't bitten my tongue (something I do almost every time), my face wasn't scratched up from my nails, etc. It was obvious I hadn't had one. I think the medication + relaxation and sleep are the entire reason I didn't have a seizure today.
Sorry that got long. It was very scary, especially now that I have a baby. What if I was home alone? Would I just put him in his crib and let him cry it out as I retreat to my room to protect him (which would KILL me...)? Do I call my husband at work and make him come home? A friend?
I obviously need to increase the Lamictal now that my body has gotten out of pregnancy-mode so I'll schedule an appointment with my neurologist tomorrow. In the mean time... PHEW.