Anyone had temporal seizures but fully awake only can’t respond, move?
I’ve had seizures for years but only first knew when responding to my daughter’s accident and visit to ER. Best place to have one but released 5 days later and after all tests no real results, medication, or diagnosis. That’s been 18yrs ago. Divorced for 10yrs so I had slight signs like bite marks on tongue and small blood on pillow case here or there but no none to ever really “confirm” since I lived alone. Then got married 8yrs ago, had back surgery to remove broke disc and had seizure and wife witnessed…I still don’t remember anything and no diagnosis or medication. So I stopped drinking, smoking, ate better, working out. Out of nowhere starting having things change like needing reading glasses when wearing my contacts, struggling with hearing, migraines, then starting noticing I could hear music at night when late and alone….i chalked it all up to getting older. Then about 5 weeks ago I started to shake uncontrollably late at night and tried to get to the couch. Couldn’t control myself hit the ground with full on seizure but eyes open and awake but couldn’t even respond. Went on and off convulsions for about an hour before my wife found me and called 911 when I started vomiting all over myself. Sent home next day and seemed like I was okay. Then 3 weeks later 3 am made it to bed and wife was watching TV and happened again. She stayed with me the whole time trying to calm me until I starting vomiting again and called 911, I was admitted, EKG, MIR, all types of tests and finally caught small specks in my temporal lobe connected to my new type seizures, given medication and claimed to have all the signs of classical temporal seizure disease….sound familiar to anyone else?
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no did not have the neuropsychological assessment. i had to struggle trough a lot of this with just the family and what they could catch when i had other appointments. had a lot of the same symptoms and the doctor said they would improve, they are returning just really slowly.
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2 Reactionsnothing here that would help. but will send ap prayer for you to find the answers and heal.
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Good Morning Greg
I'm so sorry to hear that. Are your seizures back under control now?
@jakedduck1 started a great discussion earlier this year about strategies for remembering to take medications. You might find this helpful
How do you guys remember to take your medication?
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/how-do-you-guys-remember-to-take-your-medication/
Chris
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2 Reactions@randallshields56
Good Morning Randy
I'm happy to hear you're improving little by little.
It might be worth considering this neuropsychological assessment to measure your progress with your treatment. Just a thought. Discuss it with your doctor.
Have a nice day!
Chris
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2 Reactionsthank you