So the neuro came around after two days, and guess what, none of my button presses are registering....deep breath Wobblez, deep breath...But he is still picking up random abnormal brain activity, even when I'm apparently not reacting any differently on the video (I look happy reading etc). Whether i've been unsure of pressing the button or genuinely not noticed, i'm not sure. He is continuing with the epilepsy testing and i'm staying up till 4am on sleep dep again tonight. When I have what I feel is a significant "event" they will call a doctor in to take bloods within half an hour to check for metabolic issues. They have finger pricked me several times immediately following an "event" and my blood sugar has been fine.
Here's where it gets complicated...
The doc has several hypotheses
1) I am having a small electrical discharge that cannot be detected on the EEG, and instead of just righting the abnormal activity, my brain is seeing it as a trigger for a seizure and following the same neural pathways and pattern of seizure behaviour that my real epileptic childhood seizures caused. This causes my brain to "imitate" a seizure. He said this could largely be my brain doing this, not me. But i could also be exaggerating it because I know what to expect, I get anxious etc. So basically he's saying I have what look and feel like epileptic seizures, but I no longer have epilepsy, my brain is just following the epileptic pattern of behaviour. And I might have to stay on the meds anyway. It's confusing but I am open to this because I know how powerful the brain can be.
Or it is epilepsy, or something else! He hasn't ruled anything out. He openly admitted that the EEG makes a liar out of him regularly, and his poor patients go home after no readings then have a tonic clonic and end up getting diagnosed that way. But I have had my episodes and they haven't shown up so its not looking likely that i'll be diagnosed with E unless I have a big one.
So its sleep sep again tonight till 4am, exercise bike tmrw and hope for a tonic clonic. Sigh. In the meantime he's booked a psychiatrist to come and talk to me about any psychological basis. I'm happy to explore all avenues because he listens to me, he is honest and he is very thorough. It did upset me though to start with, fear of the unknown, "they don't believe me" thoughts etc. But thankfully he isn't like that. I hope the psych won't take into account my dishevelled appearance and lack of hair hygiene lol...
Here's where it gets complicated...
The doc has several hypotheses
1) I am having a small electrical discharge that cannot be detected on the EEG, and instead of just righting the abnormal activity, my brain is seeing it as a trigger for a seizure and following the same neural pathways and pattern of seizure behaviour that my real epileptic childhood seizures caused. This causes my brain to "imitate" a seizure. He said this could largely be my brain doing this, not me. But i could also be exaggerating it because I know what to expect, I get anxious etc. So basically he's saying I have what look and feel like epileptic seizures, but I no longer have epilepsy, my brain is just following the epileptic pattern of behaviour. And I might have to stay on the meds anyway. It's confusing but I am open to this because I know how powerful the brain can be.
Or it is epilepsy, or something else! He hasn't ruled anything out. He openly admitted that the EEG makes a liar out of him regularly, and his poor patients go home after no readings then have a tonic clonic and end up getting diagnosed that way. But I have had my episodes and they haven't shown up so its not looking likely that i'll be diagnosed with E unless I have a big one.
So its sleep sep again tonight till 4am, exercise bike tmrw and hope for a tonic clonic. Sigh. In the meantime he's booked a psychiatrist to come and talk to me about any psychological basis. I'm happy to explore all avenues because he listens to me, he is honest and he is very thorough. It did upset me though to start with, fear of the unknown, "they don't believe me" thoughts etc. But thankfully he isn't like that. I hope the psych won't take into account my dishevelled appearance and lack of hair hygiene lol...