SeanCharles
Diamond Member
@shimmerz I happened upon this post and thought I would share my situation... Yes, I have seizures. Have had them since the first onset of 1997, ironically before I had a diagnosis of ptsd. The neurologist I saw then, immediately without a proper testing has labeled me as "Epileptic" I've been on a couple of anti-convulsants, as I am now (for compliance which I will explain in a moment) since having another seizure while on the clock at work!
I had come off my medication (Generic Trileptal) back in 2009 when I decided to switch insurance over to company benefits when my state benefits came for recertification. I figured then, what I know now to be untrue...
Anyway, In December of 2013, two weeks before Christmas, I have a seizure at work! As a result the neurologist, on call, restarted my med I was on previously.
Compliance: Even though I have been taking this medication to prevent seizures which I haven't had another since being on it, not a full blown (appears as a Grand mal where I lose consciousness to the point of turning blue in the middle before suddenly remembering to breathe after that period) I've had a few auras which appear and quickly disappear.
My problem is, I am in a small town with a single neurology practice, except some surgeons. Because I stopped therapy, the neurologist refused to see me.
I am remaining on the medication for the time being in order to fight a battle I choose to fight now... I am in the process of obtaining a medical leave from work (my ptsd and other medical issues)
I am also in the process of fighting for a disability status determination from the state. My plan is to obtain a second opinion from a neurologist who specializes in identifying epilepsy versus non-epilepsy. Unfortunately I need to go 350 miles out of my town to do this since my clinic doesn't have a video-eeg for the testing I feel needs to be done.
I am tired of being on a medication which may be causing other problems because the root problem IS being ignored... which is how I found this forum while connecting dots for possible confirmation which I don't yet have.
Sean/Geordie
I had come off my medication (Generic Trileptal) back in 2009 when I decided to switch insurance over to company benefits when my state benefits came for recertification. I figured then, what I know now to be untrue...
Anyway, In December of 2013, two weeks before Christmas, I have a seizure at work! As a result the neurologist, on call, restarted my med I was on previously.
Compliance: Even though I have been taking this medication to prevent seizures which I haven't had another since being on it, not a full blown (appears as a Grand mal where I lose consciousness to the point of turning blue in the middle before suddenly remembering to breathe after that period) I've had a few auras which appear and quickly disappear.
My problem is, I am in a small town with a single neurology practice, except some surgeons. Because I stopped therapy, the neurologist refused to see me.
I am remaining on the medication for the time being in order to fight a battle I choose to fight now... I am in the process of obtaining a medical leave from work (my ptsd and other medical issues)
I am also in the process of fighting for a disability status determination from the state. My plan is to obtain a second opinion from a neurologist who specializes in identifying epilepsy versus non-epilepsy. Unfortunately I need to go 350 miles out of my town to do this since my clinic doesn't have a video-eeg for the testing I feel needs to be done.
I am tired of being on a medication which may be causing other problems because the root problem IS being ignored... which is how I found this forum while connecting dots for possible confirmation which I don't yet have.
Sean/Geordie