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Well my wife is still going strong on her control. Nothing seizure related for over 5 months now. 1 more month and she can drive again. I'm pretty excited about that, as is she.
Also, she is doing much better mentally. I think the toll that E puts on our mental health, both those with E and those who love/care for them is vastly under reported. It's really unfortunate that many people affected by E don't have anywhere to turn for mental support and or well being. I'm thankful that I'm there for my wife, but at times it can be a very daunting thing to deal. Both for me and her. I wouldn't have it any other way though.
My wife is doing well, but I still have some concerns. Mainly around the time of her menstrual cycle. Many times it doesn't bother her too much, but sometimes it can really get the best of her. This month was one of those times. A week before her period she was depressed, sleeping 12+ hours a day, and just acting really down and out. Since then, she's started her period, and the sleeping and depression have lifted, but she still isn't acting quite herself. She's been really clingy and sentimental. While this isn't a bad thing, it still causes me a bit of concern. She is normally a pretty compassionate person, but this is almost a bit over the top. She has been happy and smiling, but still appears to be really fatigued at times. Bags under her eyes, sometimes nodding off, etc.
I know I tend to worry about things a little much and that's something I need to work on myself. It's just kind of disturbing me a little. She was so happy and full of life right up until her menstrual cycle started, and then she seems to have gone down hill again. I'm hoping it's temporary and once her hormones get back to normal she will be ok again.
I'm just curious if anyone has gone through anything similar? Can her cycle actually affect how the medication is processed? Perhaps causing a change which in turns brings out some of the side effects in a more pronounced manner? Or could it all just be hormones?
I have to believe there is some correlation between her cycle. Like I said, she was perfectly fine, doing great, and then changed pretty quickly right around the "time".
Am I just worrying about nothing?
Also, she is doing much better mentally. I think the toll that E puts on our mental health, both those with E and those who love/care for them is vastly under reported. It's really unfortunate that many people affected by E don't have anywhere to turn for mental support and or well being. I'm thankful that I'm there for my wife, but at times it can be a very daunting thing to deal. Both for me and her. I wouldn't have it any other way though.
My wife is doing well, but I still have some concerns. Mainly around the time of her menstrual cycle. Many times it doesn't bother her too much, but sometimes it can really get the best of her. This month was one of those times. A week before her period she was depressed, sleeping 12+ hours a day, and just acting really down and out. Since then, she's started her period, and the sleeping and depression have lifted, but she still isn't acting quite herself. She's been really clingy and sentimental. While this isn't a bad thing, it still causes me a bit of concern. She is normally a pretty compassionate person, but this is almost a bit over the top. She has been happy and smiling, but still appears to be really fatigued at times. Bags under her eyes, sometimes nodding off, etc.
I know I tend to worry about things a little much and that's something I need to work on myself. It's just kind of disturbing me a little. She was so happy and full of life right up until her menstrual cycle started, and then she seems to have gone down hill again. I'm hoping it's temporary and once her hormones get back to normal she will be ok again.
I'm just curious if anyone has gone through anything similar? Can her cycle actually affect how the medication is processed? Perhaps causing a change which in turns brings out some of the side effects in a more pronounced manner? Or could it all just be hormones?
I have to believe there is some correlation between her cycle. Like I said, she was perfectly fine, doing great, and then changed pretty quickly right around the "time".
Am I just worrying about nothing?