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Temporal lobe seizures and electromagnetic fields

Tue, 08/28/2007 - 14:39
Does anyone know if electromagnetic fields might cause temporal lobe activity/seizures in susceptible people? For instance, could the electromagnetic field in a car, or near a computer, TV or in a hospital where a lot of equipment is in use cause a temporal lobe reaction? I've been reading lately about how scientists have been stimulating the temporal lobes with electrodes and magnets to cause hallucinations, dreams, out of body experiences, religious experiences, etc. and I was wondering if the EMFs in the everyday atmosphere might trigger seizures in people who for some reason are sensitive to them. I have had 2 abnormal EEGs, and been diagnosed with temporal lobe seizures. I've never seen a description of temporal lobe seizures that exactly fits what happens to me. I think I'm falling asleep, or I have dreams while I'm aware of what's going on around me. These aren't random; they almost always happen in a car, near a computer, TV, when I'm sleep deprived or very bored. My neuro said I'm not falling asleep, and he can't explain the dreams. All he said was that I have a seizure disorder and I have to accept it. Keppra has controlled most of this, but there are some times that it's not controlled. I can canoe in class III-IV rapids and never have a problem. I don't have episodes while walking down the street or hanging out with people or doing things around the house. But before medication, just put me in a car, near a computer, in front of a TV or sometimes on the phone and I'd slip into a lucid dream, drop off for a few seconds or lose time on a frequent basis. Fluorescent lights could make me feel like I was going blind or crazy by the end of the day. Does anyone else have this very predictable, non-convulsive type of TLE? I keep trying to make sense of this, and I can't. That's why I keep coming back with these questions--hoping someone else will say "oh yeah, that's exactly what happens to me!" Deb

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Brightness of the monitor

Submitted by The Amygdala on Sun, 2018-11-25 - 23:00
Brightness of the monitor that is... *

One more note, this ‘electro

Submitted by The Amygdala on Sun, 2018-11-25 - 23:00
One more note, this ‘electro-sensitivity’ seems to dampen when I avoid dairy. Which is the most acute and apparent cause of these episodes

One thing that helped was to

Submitted by The Amygdala on Sun, 2018-11-25 - 23:00
One thing that helped was to turn down the brightness to the lowest brightness setting I could work on comfortably. It didn’t solve the problem, but it did help.

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