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Other Epilepsy vs pseudoseizures (pines)

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This is because it is hard to target developmental trauma with emdr.
Yes, this is why I am asking Falling. I am all over EMDR these days as I have not experienced it (I had a gut feeling it wouldn't work for me) but someone close to me is just starting treatment using this method. Thanks so much for your take on it. I am finding Ativan helps me with this. Are you medicated at all?

I find the terror feeling not quite like a flashback - it is much more intense for me. Do you feel the same way?
 
I find the terror feeling not quite like a flashback - it is much more intense for me. Do you feel the same way?

I do feel the same way. It's different than a flashback and more intense. I used to take meds regularly but nothing did much for me. I've been doing better not on meds at all. I do also take Ativan (I just switched from xanax) for this and sleep. It really helps a lot! That makes me think anxiety has something to do with it.
 
Danger Will Robinson... from working in ERs... Pseudo-seizures are the dx given drug-seeking patients who are faking seizures for meds. Be very careful using this terminology around med pros. PNES? Legit. Pseudo-seizures? Drug Seeking Frequent Flyer, discharge with all possible speed, & phone other local ERs if there's time.
 
I wouldn't go near a hospital if my life depended on it Friday, but this is really helpful for others. Terminology really does matter in hospitals. Whether it is a diagnosis or not.
 
I had a grand mal seizure while at work at a daycare daycare in front of the children. I quit that day that was in August 1998. Recently I was diagnosed with PTSD and pseudoseizures but there are times I just drop once I came around I was face first on the cushion on my couch. I was confused and disoriented.
 
Yup! I am currently misdiagnosed with epilepsy by an incompetent neuro/psychiatrist... Because of this, I am given anti convulsants which don't work and seem to cause more problems than they actually help. Right now I am off medication and have not had any symptoms of seizure activity, even though the stress is present. I also present a state of confusion/disorientation upon revival by EMT responders and of course I end up at the Hospital :(
 
I dissociate a lot, but I also just 'fall' sometimes. It's like one second I'm triggered by something and the next I'm down on the ground. Most of the time I'm not down that long (a few seconds), but I do feel disoriented and almost always I immediately start crying... As if it's a flood of emotions I can't stop...
 
I hope I don't offend anybody here, and please note the incident I am referring to is over 20 years ago. I think today it would be unethical - but it was interesting.

An unaccompanied child was brought into hospital suffering from a seizure in a public place. The child was treated on the children's ward for a couple of weeks - having repeated seizures. Would not or could not give personal details - name, address, age etc. Was not noted to be a 'missing person'. In due course the medical staff became suspicious and decided to 'treat' the next seizure with 'placebo' medication - ie water. It brought the child out of the seizure just as quick and in just the same way as the previous real 'rescue medications' had. The 'child' was then gently challenged and was found in fact to be a young adult who had escaped an abusive family - desperately seeking protection in the only way they knew.

Sadly, as this person was now considered an adult they were simply discharged - no psychological or social support whatsoever. I have often wondered about this person, about what brought them to hospital and where they are now?

I don't think this is what we now call pseudo non epileptic seizures, because it was a deliberate ploy. On the other hand for the first numerous seizures it was all very convincing, so may be I am wrong and perhaps it was a psychological event. I guess I will never know - but I did note how unsympathetic the medical professionals were (Doctors - not nurses) and it all became an 'inconvenience'.
 
@Lucycat I am definitely not offended! While I don't have a neurological degree, I have to wonder what is really going on and what my seizures look like to an outsider except for the symptoms I experience which I undergo when I do cycle to the point of loss of conciousness in public. I know that I have symptoms that while may not be due to epileptic markers, to the non professional these do appear to be epileptic. I know that from research there is a high number of seizure suffers, I'm a statistic here IMHO, that because of incompentence, have been misdiagnosed and thus is labeled as epileptic and prescribed medication.
 
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