Need a question answered...
Do any of you have like a scared, fear
feelings before seizures I get this
feeling. Sometimes it lasts all night.
Colours in the dark, from my right eye,
pain in my right temple that goes accross
to my right eye.
During grand mal seizures I panic.. Does
anyone else do this. I think that I can
hear.?
My neurologist says that I cant hear and
that I cant see, he says that during the
seizure I am replaying over and over in my
head what I last saw.
Just wondering if anyone else has similar
experiances
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ksbkrzi
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 18 Jun 2004 Posts: 10 Location: Slovenia, Europe
Posted: 06-24-04 17:50pm
Yes, I feel fear, always - not any auras,
but just plain fear, manly combined with
strong anxiety feeling, but never as long
as in your case. It is horrible. If it
is possible I come to my husband so he can
be with me and so I feel much better. I
also prefer for him to be around when I
have seizure (i am very thankful for his
understanding and support, since I know
this is not easy for him).
Sorry for my poor english ...
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sami_1982
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 13 Dec 2003 Posts: 200 Location: Australia
Thankyou Posted: 06-24-04 23:50pm
Your english is fine and thankyou for your
reply.
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ohmygosh
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Jun 2004 Posts: 1 Location: England
Partial Complex Seizures Posted: 06-25-04 02:12am
I always get a horribly feeling. Every so
often I get a long ring in one of my ears,
get a strange smell every so often, this
is usually before my period is due. My
epilepsy is controlled by 1600mg of
gabapentin daily which I thinks works to
an extent. I have given up on my
consultant, i've found more information on
websites than actually seeing him at the
hospital. I had 2 horribly/anxiety
feelings last night and then one this
morning, it seems I come over all hot, and
worried something is going to happen.
glad I found this website, hope to hear
from you guys soon.
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MickeyFan
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Joined: 28 Jan 2004 Posts: 73 Location: Algonac, Mi.
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Posted: 06-26-04 07:07am
Sami,
yes, during my seizures even the grandmals
I can hear and I know what is going on.
My doc didn't believe it either until I
was in the hospital, and my husband was
coaching me to breathe. (during a
grandmal I hold my breathe)
the nurse even asked me to remember words
and later after the seizure was over they
asked if I could tell them what words they
said to me..... I got all but one
right.
So yeah, I believe you can hear and
see.
Jill
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rainbowchristi
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 20 Oct 2003 Posts: 7 Location: Mills, Wyoming
Sami Posted: 06-27-04 19:42pm
You replied to my last post concerning the
pain during my seizures, perhaps you
remember me. Anyway I now officially
have a third opinion from an
epileptologist who looked at my eeg done
by a local neuro here in town who found no
seizure activity. She doubts that I have
epilepsy because I have a history of
depression, no panic attacks but some mild
anxiety problems and also because the
rising sensation at the beginning of the
seizures is painful for me which is
uncommon. The first two opinions from
regular neurologists diagnosed me with
simple partial and complex partial
siezures. I am no so confused, do I have
epilepsy or don't i. I want to know, but
don't have endless $$ to fund and
experimentation on my body. I don't no
where to turn and don't know what to do.
Should I have a pysche evaluation? Or a
full blown sleep deprivation admit to
hospital unmedicated eeg? I just don't
know who to beleive in anymore. I'm sure
in your years of dealing with doctors and
life in general you have probably felt
this way many times. Where do you turn
to for answers when the going gets
rough.
Thanks in advance for the help and a
moment to vent off some frustration.
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shorty1825
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 22 Feb 2006 Posts: 27
Parital Complex Seizures Posted: 02-24-06 14:59pm
You're not alone!
I was diagnosed with seizures 25 yrs ago
after a car accident. Neuro said it was
cronic-klonic partial complex seizures.
Long word for uncontrollable partial
complex seizures. I've been on most all
of the medications given to control
seizrues w/o much success. Currently my
neuro has me on felbatol and keppra.
Seems to do the best @ controlling my
seizures. [ I seem to have traded the
bulk of the partial complex seizures for
simple and nocturnal seizures. At least I
don't have to worry about being lathargic,
etc., just migraines. A trade that seems
to work.]
i also get this scarry feel that I have
tried to describe to my neuro; but, just
can't seem to find the words to describe.
The only way I can describe the feeling
is -- you know how it feels when someone
sneeks up behind you and say boo? Kinda
really scares the living daylights out of
you? This has been the only way I have
found to describe the feeling.
I've tried asking my husband to come to my
aide and just hug me when I am
experiencing a seizure; but, he can't
bring himself to do that. He says that I
won't let him [what ever that means]. My
3 kids come automatically w/o me knowing
and they seem to sense when mommy is
having a seizure. They'll come over and
say "mommy needs a hug". My oldest
daughter has found that if she's with me
and witnesses me going into a seizure, she
will shake me. This seems to break the
cycle. Of course a hug follows the
shake.
Best of luck to you. Work w/ your neuro
and you'll find what works the best for
you. This may take time -- worth doing.
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clvrleaf farms
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 03 Mar 2006 Posts: 3 Location: tscaloosa, al
Trainer of Service Dogs Posted: 03-03-06 02:50am
I have seizures my self during to my near
fatal wreck, but I never forgot my animal
skills. I have a seziure alert german
shepherd and do speeches and also help
others. I have trained seizure response
sogs, you can not train seizure alert),
dogs for paraplegics, and hearing dogs.
Also I am visionally impaired due to the
severe head trauma and permant suture in
my eyes. I also have that paranoid
feeling a lot, but my dog (whos been in
the newpaper and on new stations) conforts
me.
Christy
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shorty1825
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 22 Feb 2006 Posts: 27
Epilespy And Dog Training Posted: 03-06-06 16:30pm
I've heard of dogs that can be trained to
warn a person of an onset of seizure
actuvity. Is any type of dog trainable
for this? Or is it just german shepard?
I have a border collie ~ 6yrs old now.
He seems to sense when the kids are sick
and will bark until I allow him to come
into the house. He goes straight for the
"sick" child. He seems to have the
ability to comfort and to take the child's
mind off their sickness. Seems to help
in their recovery. When i'm having one
of my migraines, my oldest daughter
automatically will fetch our dog to give
mommie hugs. It's kinda silly; but, at
the same time, very comforting. The
dog's also a very good listener! Never
disrupts me when i'm talking - he just
sits and waits for me to end blubbering.
I then will give him a hug and tell him
he's a good dog!
I'm glad you found such a dog to help you!
This is a treasure! Take care and best
of luck to you!
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darbie05
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 15 Dec 2005 Posts: 15 Location: Ohio
Dog Training For Epilepsy?? Posted: 03-27-06 19:20pm
Hello
my 6 yr old son was diagnosed in oct 05
with generalized epilepsy. We just got a
puppy(lab, aussie shepard, basset mix) to
help keep him company. Is there anything
I can teach her to do when he has
seizures? I know when he had one last
week, she tried to wake him up by licking
his face and did not want to leave his
side till he did wake up. Any ideas?
Thanks so much!