Rae1889
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Okay, so I had an appointment with the Epilepsy Clinic on Wednesday and they were FANTASTIC! I couldnt believe it. I expected people more stuck up and condescending than my single neurologist, it had to be worse with even more of them in the same building. but no... The nurses were awesome, we chatted and literally spent 45 minutes going over my history, and writing down from birth things that have happened that could explain this. She had a cheat sheet with her and asked all these questions. Things like, How were you born? (forceps, suction, c-section etc) Have you ever had chicken pox, measels, etc? Have you ever had febrile seizures or infantile spasms? Have you had menigitis? Head injurys? birth control and which types? allergies? vegan or vegetarian? drugs or alcohol? pregnant ever? abortions or miscarriages? broken bones? big fish eater? family history? absolutely everything. Even what I use to clean with chemical wise.
Then the neurologist saw me and chatted for a bit. Went over his thoughts and then hooked me up for an over night EEG. Well it didnt end up lasting that long, as they ended up having to need it for an emergency, but what he did see he didnt like. He said that compared to my last EEGs, this one was incredibly abnormal. He said the right side of my brain would "go to sleep" even when I was fully active and talking. and would stay asleep for short periods of time. at one point up to an hour. and the left side would attempt to compensate by overworking, or it too would short circuit and I'd have an absence seizure. Anyone heard of this? He wants to know why this is happening, and only with my EEG since the ICU. He also wants to admit me for a week to figure this out. As he isnt sure if I'm going to need another MRI or CT scan because he cant tell what caused this. and if this is the event that put me in the ICU in the first place. I also mentioned the seizure I had that started after I had hit my head on the floor from fainting or possible atonic seizure. and then later had weakness. He thinks now that that could have been a tiny stroke or something else. But mainly thinks this is what put me in the ICU. (as my left side was severely weakened and unfunctional after I had woken up and remained like that for a while. I still have weakness, but not as pronouced.)
So just thought I would share, that I no longer have a #&@()! for a neurologist, I have a kind, caring and helpful neuro-surgeon and a team of nurses. Might I also add that they are at my beckon call!!! I have a phone number to call that is 24 hours, and leave a message that they will get to in between patients. The only downside is that it is a little hard to find.
Google Map 707 McDermott Street Winnipeg Manitoba, and see if you can find it with the street view. I'll give you a hint. it is right after 705! lol
Then the neurologist saw me and chatted for a bit. Went over his thoughts and then hooked me up for an over night EEG. Well it didnt end up lasting that long, as they ended up having to need it for an emergency, but what he did see he didnt like. He said that compared to my last EEGs, this one was incredibly abnormal. He said the right side of my brain would "go to sleep" even when I was fully active and talking. and would stay asleep for short periods of time. at one point up to an hour. and the left side would attempt to compensate by overworking, or it too would short circuit and I'd have an absence seizure. Anyone heard of this? He wants to know why this is happening, and only with my EEG since the ICU. He also wants to admit me for a week to figure this out. As he isnt sure if I'm going to need another MRI or CT scan because he cant tell what caused this. and if this is the event that put me in the ICU in the first place. I also mentioned the seizure I had that started after I had hit my head on the floor from fainting or possible atonic seizure. and then later had weakness. He thinks now that that could have been a tiny stroke or something else. But mainly thinks this is what put me in the ICU. (as my left side was severely weakened and unfunctional after I had woken up and remained like that for a while. I still have weakness, but not as pronouced.)
So just thought I would share, that I no longer have a #&@()! for a neurologist, I have a kind, caring and helpful neuro-surgeon and a team of nurses. Might I also add that they are at my beckon call!!! I have a phone number to call that is 24 hours, and leave a message that they will get to in between patients. The only downside is that it is a little hard to find.
Google Map 707 McDermott Street Winnipeg Manitoba, and see if you can find it with the street view. I'll give you a hint. it is right after 705! lol