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ABCs for Managing Seizure Triggers



There are many ways to approach managing triggers. One way to help you get started is to figure out the ABCs of your seizures. The ABC Approach is used to help people cope with many chronic illnesses or unhealthy behaviors. This approach asks people to consider three things: antecedants, behaviors, and consequences.

What are the ABCs?

A = antecedant, or something that happens before an event or seizure. This may be easily identified as a trigger, or may be hard to sort out. For example, a person may have trouble sleeping before a seizure and you and your doctor will want to sort out if the seizure was causing sleep problems, if there was a sleep problem separate from the seizures, or if stress or mood was causing problems with sleep.

B = behavior, or the event itself. Usually this is the seizure itself, but not all episodic events are epileptic seizures. Some people may use this approach to track side effects of medicines, or find that what they thought were seizures were due to medicine side effects. Other times, people may find that physical or psychological factors can look like seizures but not be caused by electrical activity that causes seizures. It's important to sort these things out as the treatment of these will differ.

C = consequence, or what occurs after a seizure or event. Some people will look at the short-term effects, such as what occurs in the postictal period when they are recovering from a seizure. This may include whether the person suffered any injury and what to do about it. People may also look at the long-term consequences, such as whether the seizure may result in the loss of their driver's license, or other problems in daily life or social functioning.

The ABC Approach to Trigger Management

Using the ABC approach can help people figure out possible triggers, how they affect their behavior, and what consequences may occur. As a result, you can target your plans to lessen or prevent triggers and how they affect behavior, as well as how they may cause consequences in your life.  For example, while the main focus on lifestyle modifications may be to control seizures, you may also use them as part of a safety management plan to prevent injury.

Topic Editor: Steven C. Schachter, MD and Patricia O. Shafer, RN, MN.
Last Reviewed: 9/30/08


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