Living with Epilepsy and Seizures
Personal Account About Dealing with Epilepsy
Ever seizure that occurred happened when I was asleep. After each episode I would wake up and see family members looking at me with terror, which always was alarming. After the first attack my family and I believed that this was an isolated event and that we would simply look past this. However, two weeks later I had another seizure and we all knew that this problem would not go away.
We visited a specialists and he administered several test. I have to say that these tests were not your garden variety ones, rather similar tests that lab rats endure when being examined and probed. The most uncomfortable exam was when a cold sticky substance was put in various locations on my scalp and then circular pads with wires attached, were placed in the sticky adhesive. Furthermore, I was lucky to find out that I was allergic to a shot that was administered that day, which resulted in hives all over my body.
The results came back and the doctor notified my mother. At the time when she received the results, she did not tell me the bad news (she did several weeks later), the doctor said that my brain activity showed severe damage and that I needed to have surgery. I could tell something was wrong because my Mom looked so worried. Immediately we went to a different doctor for a second opinion. Fortunately the results were more favorable but I was still diagnosed with having epilepsy. It seems that the results from the first test were erroneous.
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Takeaways
- The seizures seem to stop all at once.
- The seizures stole a part of my life.
- It was unknown what triggered the epileptic episodes.
Did You Know?
40 Million people in the world have epilepsy
Resources
- For more information about the Epilepsy disorder, please visit the National Society for Epilepsy at www.epilepsynse.org.uk
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