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@27angel
Good Morning
I'm truly sorry you're going through this. I understand those memory gaps all too well – I experience them too, especially when my seizures aren't well-controlled. The good news is that once you begin working with a neurologist and find the right treatment, these gaps may improve. I'm hopeful that will be the case for you. 🙏
Can I ask – have you experienced any other episodes since June? And did the hospital prescribe any medication when you were discharged?
I'm hoping you'll get clear answers and a diagnosis soon.
Chris

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@santosha I left the hospital not understanding so I am waiting for insurance to go back
I was not given medication due to being able to understand why am I here I just wanted to leave and I don't why I felt I was ok I compared laying outside with no response. When Ohio health brought me back I felt I was ok to continue living I had the seizure on 11/16/2025 I start declining on 12/7/2025 my memory just was there I realize I had been on my daily routine loss on interest no hobbies, lost passwords, misspelled words, balance off, right eye blurry, can remembering why I arrive no memory from 5am to 9am those were the hours I get up jog create content just stay in bed memory just struggling.

@santosha I agree I find having too much going as I did before the seizure I just dealing with everything I can control. Which is getting help with this sudden event It feels so good just to be able to focused on the basics healing instead of the usually 300 hundred thoughts that I need to help so many now I just need to feed my brain small amounts we took it hit that on only certain kind of Humans understand why we just cant after this I appreciate our support group I will be headed to the neurologist soon.