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Seizure While Driving

Sat, 01/10/2009 - 00:00

I am 17 years old and about 2 years ago I was diagnosed with JME. On New Years I spent the night at my friends house and got only 2 hours of sleep. I didn't take my medicine that night (Keppra + Lamictal), or the next morning. As I left her house (only minutes after waking up) and began walking to my car I had a few blackouts and even shook a little. This happens to me if I don't take my medicine/don't get enought sleep but I didn't think of it as a big deal. I was just thinking about getting home and going to bed.

As I drove home, which was only 5 minutes away, I felt a little tired but that was all.  That was the last thing I remember because the next thing I know I was being pulled out of my car onto a stretcher and into an ambulance. I immediately knew I had one of my grandmal seizures. I was so confused, and so scared. Later I learned that I had a seizure, run off the road and crashed into a light pole going 45 MPH. My car was completely totalled but I thankfully was fine and was left with only a few bruises. I'm not able to drive for a while (and being 17 that feels like it's the worst thing in the world), but I understand that I should not be allowed behind the wheel of a car right now. I had been seizure free for about 6-8 months before the accident. This past week has been so hard for me and my family but I'm trying my hardest to move on. Anyway.... I am just wondering if anyone else has ever had a seizure while driving?

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Thank you all for your comments

Submitted by livelove123 on Sat, 2009-05-23 - 23:24

It's me again, and I would just like to thank you all for your comments.

It really made me feel not so alone knowing others have gone through surprisingly extrememly similar experiences. It's been almost 5 months. One more month to go and I'll be able to drive. And yes I have been counting down the days. Now I never EVER forget my medicine. And my parents and myself make sure I get enough sleep. If I am up late doing my homework my mom often makes me go in late to school so I have had enough sleep.

When I do start driving again I know, absolutely know, that I must make sure that I feel completely fine before getting in the car, before starting that engine, and before pressing on that pedal.

Apparently about 3% of Americans have a seizure disorder. With a high school of 4,500 students, that means that there should be over 100 people at my school similar to me. There's not really a way to make a "group" for people with seizures in high school. I know you all will say that I should somehow try to form one so we can discuss the way it makes us feel and such but I know that no one my age would ever admit to having a disorder. That's why I'm happy to read these blogs- you may not be in high school but you relate a lot to what I am saying.

It's me again, and I would just like to thank you all for your comments.

It really made me feel not so alone knowing others have gone through surprisingly extrememly similar experiences. It's been almost 5 months. One more month to go and I'll be able to drive. And yes I have been counting down the days. Now I never EVER forget my medicine. And my parents and myself make sure I get enough sleep. If I am up late doing my homework my mom often makes me go in late to school so I have had enough sleep.

When I do start driving again I know, absolutely know, that I must make sure that I feel completely fine before getting in the car, before starting that engine, and before pressing on that pedal.

Apparently about 3% of Americans have a seizure disorder. With a high school of 4,500 students, that means that there should be over 100 people at my school similar to me. There's not really a way to make a "group" for people with seizures in high school. I know you all will say that I should somehow try to form one so we can discuss the way it makes us feel and such but I know that no one my age would ever admit to having a disorder. That's why I'm happy to read these blogs- you may not be in high school but you relate a lot to what I am saying.

Re: Seizure While Driving

Submitted by johnandkymberley on Wed, 2009-07-29 - 08:19
Hi, well i was diagnosed aged 8 (i am now 21 this year) with pete mal, i have never been comfortable with my epilepsy and i remember at school it was a huge thing i tried to keep from everyone, i lost lots of weight and was on 4 tablets a day, i have always been told i will never be able to drive. Aged 8 this didnt bother me! During my childhood my mum forced tablets down my throat until i was sick, i have a fear of being sick so this was a really big deal and now i cannot take any tablets they have to be dissolvable or liquid. I have always because of that never took medication regularly. i was recently told that to control my "doo's" (as we all call them) i would have to take 4 different types of medication, which im not going to do, no way in case im sick. i blame my mother for all this btw although she swears blind she didnt make me sick! Even now when taking medicine (liquid) my bf has to hold me and my cat has to be there and i even cry, its sad but such a big deal to me. When i read this i do feel sad i cant drive, but i have always looked at it as thats the card ive been dealt, if i could drive i would, im not lazy, i have loads of qualifications and a fantastic professional job wth a huge salary. so i am successful and very happy! I wasnt dropped on my head and i inherited epilepsy off my uncle who actually died in a swimming pool when he has a grand mal seizure and drowned, thank god you werent hurt! Your lucky you are able to drive as i wont ever by the sound of it!!!

Re: Seizure While Driving

Submitted by bekah018 on Sun, 2009-08-02 - 15:58
It's creepy how similar my story is to yours. Just a couple weeks ago I was going to pick up my little sister about 30 miles away. I had gone to a party the night before and had a "bout" with my potential boyfriend at the time leaving me extremely stressed and eager to go home immediately which was an hour away. After driving home the night before at 4am, I was not only tired but exhausted the next day. I didn't take my medication (trileptal) that morning, and as I was going about 70 on a busy road during rush hour I supposedly went off the road, caught air and literally broke THROUGH a telephone pole at about 8ft. off the ground, catching everything on fire, then rolling into the ditch. Next thing I knew, I was being loaded onto a stretcher. I didn't get helped immediately by people who saw the accident because they didn't want to see a dead person. At the last minute a guy ran into the car and put my enflamed airbag out or I would be in the process of getting plastic surgery for my face right now. I was loaded onto a stretcher and taken to the hospital with minimal injuries. I should be dead right now.

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