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Left Temporal Lobectomy
Fri, 05/10/2013 - 18:00Hello everyone,
I have dealt with epilepsy since I was 2 years old. I'm going to turn 22 in a month. My epilepsy was controlled for most of my life until I started having these "episodes" where I would get very anxious, then my heart would begin to beat really fast. Afterwards, my head would turn to the right and I would start seeing flashing lights in my right eye. At times, my head would go back and forth. Then, I would snap right out of it like magic. I remember each episode and record in my seizure journal. I was admitted into the epilepsy monitoring unit at University Hospitals 2 years ago and found out my seizures are starting in my left temporal lobe. I take 2 different medications for my epilepsy and have been through maybe 13 increases. My doctors told me this is going to be my last increase before they consider giving me epilepsy surgery. I do believe that they might give me a temporal lobectomy if this medicine doesn't work. I wanted to learn more about this surgery and the risks that comes with it. I would really appreciate it. Thank you!
Re: Left Temporal Lobectomy
Submitted by RTL on Sat, 2013-05-11 - 15:48
Holly,
I had right-side surgery, details here:
http://users.eastlink.ca/~kehoe/surgery/
Kevin
Holly,
I had right-side surgery, details here:
http://users.eastlink.ca/~kehoe/surgery/
Kevin