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Subject: Re: Seizures during sleep My husband began having seizures in his sleep about three years ago. In that time he has had approximately 10 of them. After the first one he had an MRI and an EEG, but they both came back negative. The dotor ruled it sleep deprivation. It was nine months between the first and second one. The others did not occur after a lack of sleep. I can usually tell when he is going to have one because for the two or three nights before he will twitch in his sleep. I am very concerned about him because he refuses to return to the doctor. If he returns, he will lose his job. He drives a commercial vehicle, and seizures are a reason to lose your CDL. Could you tell me the possible cause of these seizures? Thanks for the question and I think you are wise to be concerned. If your husband is having seizures he should not be driving until they are under control. If he is having these events it is possible that he is not having a seizure at all but movements related to various sleep stages. He really needs to undergo further testing to determine what is going on and to have an EEG during one of these events. This will help clarify if the event is in fact a seizure. It is well known that sleep deprivation can lower the seizure threshold and make it more likely that a seizure will occur in a patient. This needs to be evaluated further. If you wish a referral to CCF call 216 444 5559. This information is provided for general medical education purposes. Please consult your doctor for diagnostic and treatment options.
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