Have they changed the name of psychological non-epileptic seizures?
@A MyEpilepsyTeam Member. Thanks you have made me feel better. This testing I had last year brought up physogenic seizures. The I became overly sensitive I think. I stressed is a trigger and several… read more
What’s interesting is the upcoming biological explanation
This article is so informative. I am going to write down the title so I can shoe it to my husband.
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All seizures fall as epilepsy or not?
There are seizures that accur , that doesn’t relate with Epilepsy.
Thank you, @A MyEpilepsyTeam Member, for another possible non-epileptic seizure, a stroke
Unfortunately, a stroke is very dangerous. Lost my wife, Sandi, to repeated strokes and finally a massive… read more
I was maxed out one seizure med and they added another med as I still experiencing increased seizures. Went got 2nd opinion and 3rd EMU and found out it wasn't all seizures I was experiencing, some… read more
I was just told by someone in an epilepsy group on Facebook that I am part of that if your eyes are closed during a TC seizure then it's not a "real seizure,and the person is faking it" is this right? i no im epileptic im on meds but I'm kinda worried now cos from what people who see my seizures have said is that at the start of my seizures my eyes roll back in my head and my eyes close. I'm really worried ppl are going to think I'm faking wen my eyes are closed. My carers have said that they… read more
I have had multiple people, including docs tell me I'm faking my seizures. I cannot talk during my episodes. Some horrible doc actually yelled at me while I was having an episode telling me this to… read more
Hi there, I was getting an EEG when I had one. There was no evidence of Epilepsy. It can be just as bad as a real seizure though. Some people dont understand that some of us, like me hold everything… read more
Mine don't, either. Where are yours coming from? I was told mine could be coming from too deep in the frontal temporal lobe to show up on an EEG.