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Hi everyone, I am new here and wanted to pop in and ask you guys a few questions before I undergo neurological testing.

I had rolandic epilepsy syndrome or simple partial seizures until I was 13 years old, (Can't remember which it was) where they no longer found seizure activity. That was the last test I had.

I am now being sent in to be tested due to developing Depersonalization Disorder- my doctor wants to rule out any type of seizure as a cause. I do not experience convulsions, but I am wondering if any of these things can be related to seizure activity?

-Frequent deja vu.
-Intense ten second periods of dissociation
-Sensitivity to lights, particularly fluorescent.
-Frequently waking up during sleep paralysis.
-Ocular migraines and general visual disturbances esp. at night.

I can't think of any more at the moment, does any of this sound like I could be experiencing even minor epilepsy? My mother has seizures and is being treated by Dilantin. I also find it odd the medication I respond to the best for Depersonalization is Clonazepam, out of all the benzodiazepines.

Thanks!
 
All of the things you mention can definitely be a type of seizure so it is good that your doctor is looking into things. The Deja Vu, and dissociation in particular can be a type of seizure called Simple Partials.
 
Thank you for your reply! I am waiting on the neurology appointment now. I am beginning to wonder if the clear EEG at 13 wasn't the final appearance for seizure activity.
 
Those all sound like things that I experience, and I have simple, complex, and tonic-clonic seizures. The deja-vu, and visual sensitivity...all kinds of visual junk with me! I have really bad double vision right now, dizziness, *sigh*. I hope you DON'T have epilepsy, but hope you *do* get answers and good treatment!

Carpe Diem!
Georgialee
 
Thanks!

I feel the same way about it, but at the same time some answers and a proper treatment plan would be nice. Particularly if I continue to try to treat my issues on a psychological basis with no help!
 
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Those all sound like things that I experience, and I have simple, complex, and tonic-clonic seizures. The deja-vu, and visual sensitivity...all kinds of visual junk with me! I have really bad double vision right now, dizziness, *sigh*. I hope you DON'T have epilepsy, but hope you *do* get answers and good treatment!

Carpe Diem!
Georgialee

Could you tell me a bit about your experiences and symptoms?
 
Can anyone give me a personal example of dissociation? I have looked up the definition but I am still not sure what is meant by it. Thanks.
 
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Can anyone give me a personal example of dissociation? I have looked up the definition but I am still not sure what is meant by it. Thanks.

The way I experience dissociation is a feeling of detachment from my surroundings and self.
 
Thanks, I don't think I have experienced that. I have a dissociation from my family, sort of like I don't belong, if that makes any sense.
 
Hey Selig,

Don't want to get you down, but have them do a CAT scan. I had a brain tumor and the things u mentioned i also had. It's probably not a tumor, but best to rule that out.

CHeers,
Zolt

:piano: :pop:
 
Hey Selig,

Don't want to get you down, but have them do a CAT scan. I had a brain tumor and the things u mentioned i also had. It's probably not a tumor, but best to rule that out.

CHeers,
Zolt

:piano: :pop:

Hey thanks, I'll ask for one. Can you give me some more details on your symptoms, how long they lasted and treatment?
 
My headaches were most severe early in the mornings, followed by visual disturbances, like a lighting bolt slowly crossing my field of vision. Or actually it was the other way around, i'd get the visual disturbances first, then the major headache.

Sensitivity to light, when i didn't take any medicine. Looking up was painful.

Vomiting in the mornings, but that happened the last week before they found it.

I also had seizures every now and then, but didn't know what to make of them. They came so infrequently. And as most people are today, i was totally ignorant of what seizures where, other than the grand mal ones.

One time i was driving home from work and i couldn't for the life of me think of where home was or how to get to it. I drove right past my exit. Then shortly after everything came back. That was a scary moment. I told my girlfriend at the time i'm going to die soon. She suggested i get an MRI, but me and hospital were not a very good mix. So i did nothing. I had told my PCP about the terrible headaches i got, but nothing much came of it. That is one key to diagnosing tumors, if one doesn't have regular headaches and all of a sudden has them regularly, then there is something wrong and a CT scan should be ordered.

Then I had a Grand Mal at work, didn't really know what to make of it. But after that i had a major headache. So i called the advice nurse who said to come into the ER right a way. They did all types of tests on me, then finally they did a CT and the nurse came in with some bad news. At first i didn't believe it, i ask to see a picture. And good Lord, there looked to be a crab in my head. :) Doh!@#$ Once they found my tumor, a baseball size one on the parietal and frontal lobes, right on top of the motor strip and the sensory strip, they had me in surgery within 2 days.

Afterwards, my life with Epilepsy started. But I'd rather have the big E then to be 6 feet under.

Zolt
 
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