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Hi all,

I was diagnosed with epilespy 5 years ago after 3 night attacks in as many months. I was prescribed Tegretol Retard (1 morning 10:00am, 3 at night 20:30pm) and I've had no attacks since.

I wonder though if anyone can help answer what I have been feeling over the last 6 months. It happens about every 2-3 weeks early evening, any where between 18:00pm-21:00pm:
I come over nauseous than after about a minute I get a buzz then a strange distant feeling on the right/front side of my brain for about a minute and feel detached. This subsides, I'm fully aware but when I speak I make no sense, I feel I'm speaking correctly but people seem puzzled. The whole episode lasts about 15 minutes and I then feel very tired.

I hope you can help. Thank you.

Martin
 
Welcome mfinnis

That sounds like some of my seizures.

Are you sure they're 15 minutes? I know I have trouble timing mine because I can never keep track or I get confused when trying to remember what time I started.

As a kid I thought my seizures were an hour or 2 but they were between 15 & 45 seconds.

Also, I moved your post to the foyer so that everyone can meet you.
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Yes about 15 mins, I'm fully aware of time and my wife tells me. Thanks for moving my post to the foyer.

Kind Regards
Martin
 
Hi Martin, welcome to CWE!

What you describe sounds like a simple partial seizure (feeling of nausea and sensory detachment) followed by complex partial seizure (awareness, but impaired -- inability to speak properly). Worth mentioning to your neurologist. It may be a sign that your medication needs adjusting.

Best,
Nakamova
 
Thanks for your advice,
I'm going to try taking one of the evening tablets earlier say 5:00pm to spread the effect of slow release, then the other 2 at 20:30pm as usual! Only because it happens around 19:00-21:00.
 
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I know that feeling, I get a tingling sensation on right side of head. I sometimes even vomit, when the nausea goes away I feel fine, but often exhausted. If I get up and start moving around, it feels like Im walking on water and the wave of nausea starts again. It last about an hour, but I nocited prior to the nausea, I get the detached feeling and or pounding heart and sometimes feel like a rubberband all wound up and ready to snap and a constant urge to stretch and or yawn? This pattern has been pretty consistant when it happens. People that are around me say, my eyes look like they're twirling and that i stare. My problem is I don't know which is the ending or beginning. I have learned that the actual seizure if any only last 2 to 5 minutes, the postictal can last minutes or even an hour. Sometimes I know something has happened and I'm at the end of it and sometimes I cant tell if its an aura? I have also found myself crying when I can't put my finger on whats wrong and I feel like peanut butter "spreaded out all over the place". But, I have yet to be diagnosed with seizures? The nausea is new to me too for about the last 3 months and I'm not taking any AED's. I only take metoprolol for pounding/palpatating heart. I am hoping to try the medicine "lamotrigine (spelling) aka lamictal" this weekend, I'll admit, I am scared to death!, but I oh so want to feel better and get on with enjoying my life.
I hope you feel better and I hope you find answers.
 
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