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Slow Brain waves on EEG

Tue, 01/05/2010 - 14:20
Hi, I have had seizures of some sort since I was a few months old. It was never very frequent, maybe once or twice a year. I remember as a child when this would happen, people would always ask If I had epilepsy. My parents figured this wasnt anything to worry about, so I was never tested. The past few years, it became more common. I went to the dr to get checked. I was referred to a neurologist, and did n EEG and a sleep deprived EEG. I went in for the results yesterday and he told me that I had abnormal slow brain waves on the left side of my brain and prescribed me Tegretol. He told me that hopefully with this medication I will not ever have another seizure again. My question is, is this epilepsy I have or what is it classified as? Thanks in advance.

Comments

This is interesting, I did an

Submitted by shereen_5a0f7a1a990b4 on Fri, 2017-11-17 - 19:25
This is interesting, I did an EEG and the result was also abnormal slow brainwaves on one side - but no follow up or treatment at all-..

Hi, Could anyone decipher the

Submitted by fewkes1959 on Fri, 2017-12-01 - 10:04
Hi, Could anyone decipher the following - Rhythmic activity is fairly well formed, but on several occasions during the recording there are runs of slow components scattered over both cerebral hemispheres. No paroxysmal bursts are noted and no spikes or complex waveforms were seen.Does this show evidence of a brain tumour or of antidepressant medication Thank you. Peter

Same here...just don't have

Submitted by Babylove@8 on Tue, 2018-04-10 - 08:55
Same here...just don't have answers for my problem

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