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DreamCatcher710

New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 01 Sep 2003
Posts: 1
Location: Florida
New Here
Posted: 09-01-03 13:17pm

Hi, Smile

my name is lee cooper. I am 30,married,3 kid's and live in florida. I have had epilepsy since I was about 9 or 10. I starting to haveing them after getting hit with a wooden baseball bat. I was seizure free for 2 1/2 years until 2001. When I was in front of a computer for this 8 week course. Needless to say I love computers. I am taking phenobarbital 100 mg.At night before bedtime. I have instant messenger as well. If you want to im me you can by aim,msn,and yahoo. Hope to hear from the member's here.
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sharon

Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 17 Jul 2003
Posts: 191
Hello
Posted: 09-01-03 18:33pm

Smile welcome lee cooper Exclamation I lived in jax area for over 14yrs. I'm now living in st. Mary's ga. What part of fl. Do you live Question


sharon Smile
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laura27

New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 07 Sep 2003
Posts: 22
Location: west coast
Welcome Fellow Epileptic
Posted: 09-11-03 02:04am

Hello lee. I am 27, married, two kids.(healthy) I too am a phenobarbitol "victim." I take 100mgs at night and 300mgs of dilantin. Dilantin really isn't as bad as they say. I was diagnosed at age eight. I hate phenobarbitol because I know it has held me back in my education. Long story. There is a cruel duality in taking meds. You can't blame the medication because it will seem like you are not taking responsibility for your problems. At the same time the docs can't help and no one understands. I have had an iq test. Score 137. I think it was the stanford binet. I graduated high school with a 3.0 and became an anthropology major in college but never finished. Tegrorol seemed like the only other alternative and I am allergic. I feel like there is a cloud on my thoughts all of the time. As if i'm not "getting it" when others are. Can you relate? I know i'm not stupid. I can speak intelligently on many subjects. I just seem to have this "cloud." I can't help but think it is the phenobarbitol.
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sharon

Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 17 Jul 2003
Posts: 191
In the Clouds!
Posted: 09-11-03 07:26am

Hi lara27, did I get that right? I know how you fell Sad I have had ep since birth. But, because of a really bad disfunctional home life as a child, I wasn't dianosedtill I became pg. With my first child. I always new something wasn't right, but couldn't figure it out! That's with living with people all around me who had ep. I would always get acussed of having my head in the clouds. Grades 1-6 was ok, but I had lots of problems after that! Sad I loved school, so that wasn't it. I just couldn't seem to follow every thing they were trying to teach me! I also have lupus which kicked in at around 15yrs. After my " granny" died at that time I couldn't do it any more! I had to go back into a home I wasn' t welcome in. My dad took me to a doctor and he said to take me out of school. I did attend a class to study for my ghd> I was 16 and the state wouldn't give it to me because of my age! I met and married my husband and moved to san diago in '74 he was in the navy. After moving around for years we ended up in jax beach, fl. I tried again to get my ged , but when I tested at 5th grade level I gave up! I'm not slow in the way most people are considered . Just a little like having a.D.D. It takes me a little longer to get some things. It has not stopped me from raiseing two boys , having a decent job, or keeping my marriage and family life in good shape. I first took ph and dilantin for yts. Then I was med free and sz free for 20yrs. My husband became termanal in '89 .( he is still alive and kicking) I started having grandma szs again. This time I only have to take dilantin-300mg. At bedtime. The worst side affect seems to be is my gums stay very sore.
Sorry to ramble on so much ! But that is what this web site is for, to get it all out and share our stories. Thanks for "lisening" I can't spell very well either! Smile

sharon
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sharon

Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 17 Jul 2003
Posts: 191
Oh Yes?
Posted: 09-11-03 07:33am

I forgot to ask dreamcatcher a Question i've seen your name before! Was you tuned in to the lupus web page?


Sharon Smile
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Dian40

New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 28 Sep 2003
Posts: 5
Location: Pennsylvania
New to This Forum
Posted: 09-28-03 03:26am

I have been an epileptic since 7 .....Absence seizures with my first gran mal at age 22 while pregnant with my first son. Now 40 ...Few things have aggravated my epilepsy like getting older. Periods are so difficult. Anyway I welcome any chat on the topic .....It is nice to meet you all

Embarassed diane
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jahintx

New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 20 Nov 2003
Posts: 2
Location: Houston, TX
I Am Also New
Posted: 11-20-03 14:50pm

Hello dreamcatcher and hello all. :d

i am a 35 year old single man who was diagnosed with epilepsy about nine years ago. I have been taking dilantin since that time and have had no problems until the other day.

Being bad and trying to stretch out my supply until my next doctor's appointment, I skipped a couple of doses. I have been having some auras and have just been trying to take it easy and take my meds.

Other than tell me to visit the doctor or shame me for not taking my meds as prescribed (i feel enough shame as it is), is there anything anyone can suggest I might do or when I might expect for the auras to stop?

Thanks!
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