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Need Anaswers Please

Tue, 03/17/2009 - 22:48

Hello to everyone. I am looking for some answers.

Let me start out by giving some background details.

The person in my house (Amy) is a 28 yr old female. She was diagnosed with Epilepsy when she was 9 months old after a tumble down a flight of stairs.

From the age of 9mnths to 26 yrs old she lived with her Mother, Step-Father and brother. At the age of 27 her mother (my aunt) passed away. 1 month after we also lost our grandmother. 1 month after that it was decided from several members of my family that she shouldn't be living with her step-father no longer, let me tell you why. From as far back as I can remember he was never really nice to her, both him and her mother were alcoholics and we all suspected abuse but could never prove it.

Ok thats enough background, I'm sure ya'll get the picture.

 My questions are as follows............

1. Can a siezure be caused from nitemares?

2. Has anyone ever witnessed someone in a seizure that seems as if they regress in age?

I say regress because Amy says things while in a seizure that i vividly remember her saying as a child.

Amy cannot be controled while in these seizures. She wants to get up and walk around, she reaches for things that are not there. She says Momma over and over again. She screams, coughs, whistles, snaps her fingers and claps her hands, Are these typical?

3. Can a seizure be caused from thinking about things too much? Amy thinks about some of the littlest things way too much and over analyzes things.

 

If anyone here would be so kind to respond to my questions or have any insight as to how to deal with some these issues I would greatly appreciate it.

Comments

Re: Need Anaswers Please

Submitted by Sarrod on Fri, 2009-10-16 - 23:02
also ask her neuro to do an eeg.....this will answer some questions as to what type of seizures she is having and may help you be prepared as to what triggers them

Re: Need Anaswers Please

Submitted by johnny on Sat, 2009-10-17 - 14:12

  Hey there Kianamarie,

I just got released from a 4 day evaluation in a video EEG monitoring unit while making some medication adjustments. I had a status episode that lasted about 15 minutes and my neuro wanted to do some studying. One thing that I confirmed with my doctor is that I have from time to time is STRESS induced seizures:( Just so you know that argueing and too much of a stressful issue can trigger a seizure or clusters of seizures. I work with some of the best doctors in this whole wide world. " THE CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION , Epilepsy Monitoring Unit. I just would have to say they are THE BEST DOCTORS AND NURSES AND EEG TECHNITIONS without a doubt !!!

From a caring friend that is concerned !

Love, Johnny :)

  Hey there Kianamarie,

I just got released from a 4 day evaluation in a video EEG monitoring unit while making some medication adjustments. I had a status episode that lasted about 15 minutes and my neuro wanted to do some studying. One thing that I confirmed with my doctor is that I have from time to time is STRESS induced seizures:( Just so you know that argueing and too much of a stressful issue can trigger a seizure or clusters of seizures. I work with some of the best doctors in this whole wide world. " THE CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION , Epilepsy Monitoring Unit. I just would have to say they are THE BEST DOCTORS AND NURSES AND EEG TECHNITIONS without a doubt !!!

From a caring friend that is concerned !

Love, Johnny :)

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