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sounds trigger seizures?

Thu, 02/05/2004 - 18:14
I havent been diagnosed with epilepsy or with having siezures, even though I have been having what I call siezures for the last 6 years. I am going for an MRI next month, for the first time. I have had an eeg done 2 years ago and it came back normal. My question is...Can a sound or maybe even a certain song trigger on a siezure? I ask this because it seems like a sound or even the sound of a word makes me feel like I am going to have a siezure. I feel like a anxiety feeling inside me happens before I accually go into the siezure, when the siezure happens I am awake but unaware of what is going on around me, everything freezes and sounds become muffled and I cant understand what I hear. Another thing my husband has told me is when I feel like I am going to have the siezure and I try to warn him, I dont make any sence in what I am saying and sometimes it somes out like I am shouting. I dont know that I am not making any sence or even that I am shouting it, to me I have said " Im having a siezure" clearly. He also said my eyes get huge and my pupils dialate, also I turn white as a ghost. I think my siezures last for a few seconds, but he has timed them and sometimes they last as long as 5 minutes. After the siezure I dont remember anything prior to the siezure or anything during the siezure, all I know is that I had one. I also feel sick to my stomach and sometimes throw up afterwards, I get a extreme hot flash sometimes, but mostly I am worn out and extremely tired for about and hour or two after the siezure. A co-worker said that her brother has twilight siezures and what I described sounds identical to his siezures, he also said a certain song has brought on his siezure, which is what I have experienced twice now. I dont remember the song or even the words to the song, by the time I come out of the siezure the song has long been over. I have a siezure about 2-3 times a month. Does anyone have any simular triggers as I do? Does it sound like what I have is accually a siezure? Or am I just going crazy? I have been told maybe it is a panic attack, but I dont know why I would be having those because I am a laid back person with no or very little stress in my life. I have also awaken to a siezure, I dont think a panic attack happens in your sleep. Thanks for any input.

Comments

RE: sounds trigger seizures?

Submitted by classy1g on Sun, 2005-05-15 - 21:29
Laurie,I'm so relieved that I'm not the only one, that has sounds as a trigger! I can't seem to remember the tonal quality of the sounds tho'. It pushes me straight into a seizure and it's terrifying. If only I knew the sound, I would try to avoid it, unfortunately, it is usually on the radio.. :-(Best of luck to you, and be safe...always.classy

RE: sounds trigger seizures?

Submitted by Belinda on Mon, 2005-05-16 - 07:11
Just about anything can trigger a seizure.You can even have a seizure without triggers.I do all the time.My worst triggers are heat&humidity andI also have photo sensitive seizures brought on by my tv and computer.crowds can doit to sleep deprivation.Or Ican just go into a seizure for no reasonat all. Belinda

RE: RE: sounds trigger seizures?

Submitted by classy1g on Tue, 2005-05-17 - 05:38
Geez Belinda, that is reassuring...lol Just when I thought it was safe to rear my head!...*g* or should I say helmet?...lol It is tough, but the tough get stronger...*s* But you are right. I typically have auras before hand, and even then I don't go into a full fledge seizure, however, lately I have noticed more and more I'm not having auras! I don't know if I like this or not! At least with the auras, I can somewhat prepare myself for the worst, and expect the best!Keep safe...alwaysclassy

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