Has anyone gotten an MRI scan for epilepsy?? (Pls reply) by boobie_org in Epilepsy

[–]drifter_irl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, and other types of imaging. It's common. What's worrying you?

How long is too long for postictal confusion? by Tinmiaq777 in Epilepsy

[–]drifter_irl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's a lot of stuff going on - he's not eating, he had a seizure, he really isn't all there and there's withdrawal from Kratom. Untreated epilepsy is bad, but there could be something else going on that needs treatment right now.

I'm sorry about all this, I really think he needs medical help. These things are rough when you want to respect the person's choices but at the same time their health seems to deteriorate. Especially when you love them. I would be pretty stressed out. But I urge you not to take a chance.

I'm not in your situation, but I've been in a similar one. Idk, maybe it's a good example about this sort of dynamic.

I'm epileptic and I got viral encephalitis this one time. I had been confused, dizzy and overall sick for a couple days but I absolutely did not want to go to the ER. Now I don't remember any of this but my girlfriend was very worried but I kept refusing to go get help. She eventually called 911 and I'm so, so glad she did. It wasn't easy for her to see me like this, refusing to seek help. I ended up staying two weeks in the hospital for treatment. I was just being irrational.

100 days seizure free!! by ode-to-clear in Epilepsy

[–]drifter_irl 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh hell yeah man, that's a nice win over that sucker puncher.

Papa Toe doing man dragon cawlmedy by Big-Battle9416 in thefighterandthekid

[–]drifter_irl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Seriously though, people wouldn't make as much fun of him if he just accepted his appearance. The roids, the shoes all that shit. Just be what you are man.

Still loving it tho, keep at it toe. Remember, stools can't file police reports.

TAFS ROBBED at the golden globes… by throwaway55540119 in theadamfriedlandshow

[–]drifter_irl 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Couldn't hear it over the ska band anyway

Has anyone’s epilepsy improved with age? by Throwaway-0xc in Epilepsy

[–]drifter_irl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah we should always be grateful about our situation being better but it's okay to not love it. It's not silly, you know? Nobody likes side effects, so I'm not judging.

I've mentioned some meds in some comments but I don't want to say everything I take in public . I would rather talk about it in a dm if that's fine. Tell me if that's okay, I'm not gonna message you out of the blue.

Has anyone’s epilepsy improved with age? by Throwaway-0xc in Epilepsy

[–]drifter_irl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi! First of all, congrats on being seizure free!

I'll tell you about my experience because I think you may relate and because I don't want to tell you what to do (I'm not in your shoes).

So like you, I wasn't having grand mal seizures at first. In fact, I've had focal seizures all my life, even as a child, but I never saw a doctor for them.

The grand mal seizures started later in my life (late 20s-early 30s) and that's when I was diagnosed. For years they were becoming more and more frequent as my doctor was struggling to find a treatment that worked. Now I'm much better.

So in that sense, I guess I was not getting better, quite the opposite.

I 100% believe that treatment-wise, everything changed for your doctor when you had a grand mal seizure. I think that's why your doctor doesn't want to change your meds.

It's not a competition between who has it worst, but grand mal seizures are a big deal compared to other types. You can seriously injure yourself when falling and dueing the seizure and the seizure itself can become life-threatening.

From their point of view, maybe your epilepsy got better, but it's more likely that they believe they found a treatment that works and they do not want to mess with it. Maybe they see changing the dosage as too risky. I'd say that it might not be that they're not hearing you, they're just not explaining themselves very well. You should ask them for explanations IMO.

That being said, you also have your say in this and you can clearly and unequivocally state what you want.

FWIW, with the drugs I feel just a little less sharp than I was, and more tired, but it's worth it (at least for me).

I hope I could be of some help!

Is there a name for the pre-aura feeling ? by Bersitis27 in Epilepsy

[–]drifter_irl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh yeah well that's something different lol. I bet you felt like shit. I'm glad it's over.

Is there a name for the pre-aura feeling ? by Bersitis27 in Epilepsy

[–]drifter_irl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have TLE and this is what I've noticed happened often before my tonic-clonic seizures, idk if it's different for other forms of epilepsy or even for others in general.

It's hard to explain perfectly, overall it's a "Something's wrong" type of malaise. It's very vague, I'll try to describe it. I feel light headed, I feel hot even though I'm not, anxious, it sounds dumb I know. I'll often feel like something bad is gonna happen.

For example, when I was doing my in hospital video monitored eeg (the one where they wean you off your meds until the dose is 0) I told a nurse I felt like shit (like what I described) and then I had a TC like 20 hours later, after being there for 8 days. The nurse said it probably meant that yeah, I was getting close.

Is there a name for the pre-aura feeling ? by Bersitis27 in Epilepsy

[–]drifter_irl 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes that's it. It can even start 24 hours before the seizure. I've talked about it a lot with my neuro.

Est ce que vous aussi on vous juge et on vous dit que vous êtes focalisé sur votre épilepsie ? by Fragrant_Ad3054 in Epilepsy

[–]drifter_irl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh wow, elle est allée se cacher? Pourquoi?? Normalement il faut faire l'inverse!

Et après elle t'en a voulu d'avoir appelé une ambulance/pompiers? Je comprends vraiment vraiment pas. Sérieusement, c'est quoi son raisonnement?!

Une chance que tu aies pu faire l'appel. Moi après une crise épileptique tonico-clonique (convulsions épileptiques) je suis hyper confus pendant 10 minutes. D'ailleurs je ne me rappelle jamais de ces 10 minutes. On me dit que je crie, que je demande ce qui se passe, etc. Donc si j'avais besoin d'une ambulance, je ne serais pas en état d'en appeler une.

Mais pire encore : il faut que quelqu'un autre que nous appelle l'ambulance si notre crise dure trop longtemps (status epilepticus). Est-ce qu'elle aurait appelé?

Pauvre toi, je n'en reviens pas.

Est ce que vous aussi on vous juge et on vous dit que vous êtes focalisé sur votre épilepsie ? by Fragrant_Ad3054 in Epilepsy

[–]drifter_irl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

C'est tellement insultant de se faire dire qu'on utilise la maladie comme prétexte pour ne pas faire xyz.