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Feelings after having a seizure

Tue, 03/17/2009 - 00:19

We have a son who is 20 and non-verbal, he was seizure free for several years and then the medication stopped working, we have been working our way through medications trying to find the one that works best for him. 

During this process we are having seizures more often. As he is mentally at about a 2 years age level, we are concerned about what he is feeling after he has a seizure.  Having some insight to this would be very helpful to us as to how to care for him for the next several hours while he is recovering.  We have found that he sleeps pretty sound for about 5 or 6 hours after a big seizure, does not want much to eat or drink and the following day he is wired for the most part, very anxious and full of energy. 

 We know everyone is different but if we can just get some ideas as to what he might be feeling we can try and put two and two together at our end...

 Thanks so much for your information, sincerely...Kim and Keith

Comments

Re: Feelings after having a seizure

Submitted by Nerak95 on Wed, 2009-03-18 - 02:07

I also have a daughter that is non-verbal and cannot relate what she feels after a seizure. Can you relate your catapulting, wingless, water plopping, propeller chopping to something that I could understand more clearly?

:-)

~Karen

I also have a daughter that is non-verbal and cannot relate what she feels after a seizure. Can you relate your catapulting, wingless, water plopping, propeller chopping to something that I could understand more clearly?

:-)

~Karen

Re: Feelings after having a seizure

Submitted by fortney4 on Thu, 2009-03-19 - 14:41

Smiles back, How old is your daughter? 

 

I find that to be the hardest of all, Kyle not being able to tell us what he is feeling or what might make him more comfortable.  When he is well his body language is great, no problem telling us what he needs but when he is in that vunerable state, he just looks at you like ok mom make me feel better, what happend to me and why do I feel like a truck just ran over me when I never left my house...

 

Thanks for your reply...hugs to you, Kim

Smiles back, How old is your daughter? 

 

I find that to be the hardest of all, Kyle not being able to tell us what he is feeling or what might make him more comfortable.  When he is well his body language is great, no problem telling us what he needs but when he is in that vunerable state, he just looks at you like ok mom make me feel better, what happend to me and why do I feel like a truck just ran over me when I never left my house...

 

Thanks for your reply...hugs to you, Kim

Re: Feelings after having a seizure

Submitted by jderry on Thu, 2009-03-19 - 15:29
how about the federal buget defict just fell on me

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