Healthcommunities.com, Doctors Helping People Online for Over 10 years Healthcommunities.com
Home Search SiteMap Contact Us Forum Store Physician Board

Newly Diagnosed epilepsy

Post a new topicby densol on Tue May 20, 2008 11:38 pm

I am 42 years old and one month ago a found myself in the back of an ambulance infront of my house being told by an EMT that I had had a seizure. I spent the rest of the night in the hospital and had lots of tests and nothing was wrong with me. I met with a neurologist a week later and he listened to my story about what I had experienced that night. I had this feeling that I had had a lot in the past, maybe once or twice a month, and when I described the feeling, he said that it was an aura. I did some research on the computer and I believe I have been having complex partial temporal lobe seizures for about 20 years. This is the first one that has resulted in a "gran mal seizure."

So, now I am on keppra 500mg, twice a day and I have read some books and learned a lot about epilepsy which I believe I have. I am scared. I am scared that I will have another seizure and that it will be a big one, and not the kind I used to have. I have done research on how the brian works and believe that now that my partial seizure has progressed to full-blown seizure that the next time the electrical malfuntion in my brain will follow the same path again. I'm afraid to drive, to shower, to be left alone. I wonder if I will just wake up dead. My neurologist can't argue with me. He doesn't know. Nobody knows.
densol
 
Posts: 1 | Joined: Tue May 20, 2008 11:16 pm

Sponsored Links

Top

Re: Newly Diagnosed epilepsy

Post a new topicby JanieNut on Tue Jun 03, 2008 11:08 pm

Hi - this is my first post too. I was just dx at 52 with partial complex seizures. I have had a really hard time accepting that I have epilepsy. I was dx with many other things over the years to explain my headaches, days in bed recovering from 'nothing', unexplained pain, dizziness, and vision problems, etc. I always wanted to know why I had all those symptoms and no treatment ever helped - It scared the heck out of me. Then I got this dx and that taught me how scared I can get.
I have not had any relief from the medications - it seems I have some weird reaction to epilepsy medicines. It has been a really 'fun' 4 months for me. Wild drug reactions - Wilder emotions. But I am not so scared anymore. I have my life back (I get to drive again!) and I am getting really educated about it all. I am starting to take it one day at a time and, even though I still have all my symptoms, as I am without a full dosing of medicine, I feel emotionally better. Believe me, the first few months were really bad - I hardly got out of my jammies and I have ALWAYS worked. I couldn't have gone to work if you picked me up in a limo. I am back to work and all my other activities.
I hope you will feel stronger too, in time. I really try to live in the moment. Now is all you can focus on. You will cripple yourself worrying about the future - just keep taking your meds 12 hours apart and don't skip doses - Take care of yourself. That is the best you can do without super powers!
JanieNut
 
Posts: 3 | Joined: Tue Jun 03, 2008 10:39 pm

cron

The Condition links below will take you to our patient education articles and not to a specific forum topic. Select a topic to learn more.

CONDITIONS
Acne
ADHD
Alopecia (Hair Loss)
ALS
Alzheimer's Disease
Amblyopia (Lazy Eye)
Anemia
Angina
Ankle Injuries
Aortic Stenosis
Arthritis-General
Asthma
Athlete's Foot
Autism
Avian Flu
Back Pain
Bell's Palsy
Bipolar Disorder
Bladder Control
BPH/Enlarged
Prostate

Breast Cancer
Bronchitis
Bruxism
Bunions
Calluses
Cancer Pain
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Cataracts
Cerebral Palsy
Chest Pain
Chlamydia/NGU
Chronic Cough
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Chronic Pain
Colon Cancer
Color Vision Deficiency
Common Cold
Congestive Heart Failure
Corns
Cystic Fibrosis
Dementia
Depression
Dermatitis (Eczema)
Diabetes
Diverticulitis/ Diverticular Disease
DVT/Pulmonary Embolism
Endocarditis
Epilepsy/Seizures
Erectile Dysfunction
Female Sexual Dysfunction
Flu (Influenza)
Fibromyalgia
Genital Herpes
Genital Warts
Glaucoma
Gout
Headache
Heart Attack
Heart Disease
Heel Pain
Hematuria
Hepatitis
High Cholesterol
HIV & AIDS
Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)
Incontinence
Ingrown Toenails
Insomnia
Interstitial Cystitis
Jet Lag
Kidney Cancer
Kidney Stones
Leukemia
Lung Cancer
Lupus
Lyme Disease
Macular Degeneration
Menopause
Migraine
Moles (Nevi)
MRSA Infection
Multiple Sclerosis
Neuropathy
Newborn Skin
Obstructive Sleep
Apnea (OSA)

Osteoarthritis
Osteoporosis
Overactive Bladder
Parkinson's Disease
Pelvic Inflammatory
Disease (PID)

Pharyngitis (Sore Throat)
Plantar Warts
PMS
Pneumonia
Premature Ejaculation
Prostate Cancer
Psoriasis
Rash
Refractive Errors & Vision
Running Injuries
Shift Work & Sleep
Sinusitis
Skin Cancer
Sleep Stages
Stroke
Tear Duct Obstruction
Thyroid Cancer
Urinary Incontinence
Urinary Tract
Infection (UTI)

Vertigo
Yeast Infection
HEALTH & WELLNESS
Alcohol Abuse
Contraception
Meditation
Narcotic Abuse
Nutrition
Obesity/Overweight
Pregnancy & Nutrition
Smoking
Stress
DIAGNOSTIC TESTS
CT Scan
MRI Scan
Urinalysis
RESOURCES
Clinical Trials
Find a Doctor
Glossary
Health Toolbar
Links/Hotlines
Patient Information
What Is a General Practitioner?
What Is an Internist?
FOR DOCTORS ONLY
Website Design
Get Listed in MDLocator
CME
ABOUT US
Healthcommunities
Link to Us
Pressroom
Testimonials

Home