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EEg was normal
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Yup, keep fighting and asking questions. Did your neurologist outline any options? Some docs will diagnosis epilepsy based on symptoms alone, even without a confirming EEG. And if medication helps to control the symptoms, that can provide additional confirmation for the epilepsy diagnosis.
But then my doctor threw in this gem "You were sleep deprived, if it's epilepsy it *always* shows up when you're sleep deprived" and I just wanted to scream at him that it was bullshit,
"You were sleep deprived, if it's epilepsy it *always* shows up when you're sleep deprived"
Not even close to a true statement. According to the Neurodiagnostic Labs website, "A normal EEG does not mean you are not having seizures or epileptic episodes. Unfortunately, approximately 1/2 of all EEGs performed on patients experiencing seizures are interpreted as normal. This is because an EEG records electrical brain activity and if you do not have a seizure it may or may not record the activity as normal. "
I'm sorry you are having trouble with your doctor. I would maybe push for an MRI since the EEG is not always telling of a person's epilepsy. My last EEG came back normal and then, we did an MRI that showed a huge congenital brain anomaly that causes seizures. You never know what you will find.
Charging Bird.. I just read the "about me" on your blog. That is YOU. Like everyone said keep pushing towards a diagnosis. I like the idea about going back to the temp agency.
Many people end-up with fulltime employment after a temp job. My best to you and your family. BTW... Love the scarf you made for your daughter. Looks like an original pattern. I wish I had your talent.
Far from the truth. It all depends on what kind of seizure activity you have, where it originates, etc. All the sleep deprived does is gives the EEG a relaxed reading of your brain
waves. Hopefully you are asleep to do this in. But all the "sleep deprived" EEG's I had didn't show much if any activity. No matter how long you are deprived sleep, most people find it hard to sleep for this test. 1. You have all those electrodes glued to you head.
2. They need you awake to look at the flashing lights. After that who can sleep with all the random chatting and noise from the testers, etc.
The only EEG test that produced any real results for me was the Video EEG Monitoring test session. This test was quite easy, and much more reliable. I'll explain it in steps.
1. Check-in for testing session
2. get a room & gowned
3. Iv setup, electrodes attached
4. baseline reading, and testing begins
5. your AED meds are gradually reduced / removed
*6. Wait until you have a seizure(s)
7. Once they happen and a good reading is made, you AED meds are returned.
8. After your back on your meds stable, your released.
9. Review the results with your neurologist, plan your course of action.
*Could be minutes, hours, or days. In my case I went in on a Monday, and went home on
that Saturday.
I hope that explains it well for you.![]()
You're not alone on this. (as you can see^) the tests have never shown seizure activity for me either.
With E, it's rare for the docs to be able to explain why the seizures happen, just keep a journal with sleeping, and eating habits, and the level of stress you have when you have a seizure.
With me, most of the answers come from my own investigations. I found it to be way cheaper than taking expensive test for them to just tell you, "Yep you have Epilepsy"
In some kinds of epilepsy, there's a characteristic spike-and-wave brainwave pattern that shows up interictally (when you're between seizures). If that pattern shows up on your EEG, then it's pretty definitive for an epilepsy diagnosis. That was the case for me.How they can be certain that means its epilepsy.. anyone else know?!
Charging Bird.. I just read the "about me" on your blog. That is YOU. Like everyone said keep pushing towards a diagnosis. I like the idea about going back to the temp agency.