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husband having more "autonomic" seizures
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 287981" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>I think it's time for him to call his neuro about bumping up his Trileptal.</p><p> </p><p>He had a doozy of a seizure after sneezing hard while we were on our little camping trip. Although we all laughed about it and called it a "sneezure", I was still a little worried. Yesterday he had many small episodes throughout the day, and in the evening it was to the point he was really upset and needed me to sit with him. And this morning at 5:30am, he had another while we were still sleeping -- he woke me up just as it was happening.</p><p> </p><p>Now mind you, these are not the typical convulsive seizures. It's more like a sensory overload/mind trip -- with some mild physical symptoms like gas (coming out both ends) and he feels like he's going to be sick (though he never does anything) and breaks out in a sweat. For him it can be very disconcerting. Especially when he has several in a row. And if he didn't take any medications we understand there's a risk it could evolve into a more serious type of seizure.</p><p> </p><p>I need to remind him to keep this info to himself when he's interviewing for jobs...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 287981, member: 3444"] I think it's time for him to call his neuro about bumping up his Trileptal. He had a doozy of a seizure after sneezing hard while we were on our little camping trip. Although we all laughed about it and called it a "sneezure", I was still a little worried. Yesterday he had many small episodes throughout the day, and in the evening it was to the point he was really upset and needed me to sit with him. And this morning at 5:30am, he had another while we were still sleeping -- he woke me up just as it was happening. Now mind you, these are not the typical convulsive seizures. It's more like a sensory overload/mind trip -- with some mild physical symptoms like gas (coming out both ends) and he feels like he's going to be sick (though he never does anything) and breaks out in a sweat. For him it can be very disconcerting. Especially when he has several in a row. And if he didn't take any medications we understand there's a risk it could evolve into a more serious type of seizure. I need to remind him to keep this info to himself when he's interviewing for jobs... [/QUOTE]
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