Could It Be Nocturnal Seizures? Posted: 09-25-04 21:27pm
My fiancee has been having odd sleeping
behavior since he was a child. He has
never spoken to a doctor about it and I
did not realize it was happening all that
often until this morning.
This problem occurs just before waking.
He tells me that he has his eyes open and
can see everything in front of him. He
cannot move and this morning when it
happened he got very stiff and was shaking
and breathing incredibly heavy. He is
unable to speak also. The time period
seems to be lengthening and these episodes
are happening more frequently.
Has anyone else had similar symptoms or
know what this could be?
Thanks.
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SHM85
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Joined: 02 Sep 2004 Posts: 34 Location: United States
Posted: 09-25-04 22:21pm
Sounds like a simple partial seizure.
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SleepyJen
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Joined: 31 May 2004 Posts: 41 Location: NYC
Posted: 09-26-04 14:32pm
My boyfriend has episodes that sound
something like that, but I doubt they're
seizures. They don't interfere with his
life in any way, so it doesn't really
matter I guess. (your fiance should
probably get checked out though anyway if
his episodes are bothering him.)
sometimes in his sleep, my boyfriend
becomes concious but can't see, move, or
speak. I can tell when he's getting it
because he tends to chatter his teeth,
jerk, and/or moan. I have to shake him
really hard to get him to snap out of it
and wake up. It doesn't happen all that
often, but when it does it usually happens
a few times. It seems to only happen
right after he has fallen asleep.
Also, one time my roommate mentioned an
experience like this to me. I had come
in the door and he was asleep on the
couch. He said he was aware of me and
could see me, but he couldn't move or
speak. He wanted to call my name and
tell me to come wake him up but he
couldn't.
Maybe this is just one of those things
(like hiccups) that just happens but is no
big deal. Some people get it and some
don't. Who knows. But like I said,
your fiance should still get checked out.
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kayak2mom
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Joined: 08 Oct 2004 Posts: 14 Location: CT
Posted: 10-08-04 10:28am
He needs to talk to a doctor about what is
going on. There are many seizures that
can occur while sleeping, but there is
also a great number of sleep disorders.
A seizure in sleep often leaves a person
confused, tired, foggy headed, stumbly or
weak feeling and a whole slue of other
symptoms. Some sleep disorders can cause
similar things....
There is a sleep paralysis as well that
sounds like what you describe.
Only a doctor can figure it all out. An
eeg and a sleep study would be a great
place to start...
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kayakmom
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Joined: 21 Jun 2004 Posts: 252 Location: Conn
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Posted: 02-03-05 13:07pm
Rruby< if you come in, please give an
update! Hoping things are going ok