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These are all very good questions. An
EEG (electroencephalogram) is a
brainAmebic brain abscess
Brain abscess
Brain herniation
Brain surgery
Brain tumor - adults
Brain tumor - children
Metastatic brain tumor
Posterior fossa tumor
Primary brain tumor wave test that is looking for abnormal activity. During a normal study (awake and asleep) the lines of the
EEG are all wavy (like gently rolling hills) and contain a mixture of
alphaAlpha 1-proteinase inhibitor
Alpha e
Alpha fetoprotein, beta, theta and
deltaDelta d3 activity. This is technical, but the point is that there are a number of different rhythms going on as your
brainAmebic brain abscess
Brain abscess
Brain herniation
Brain surgery
Brain tumor - adults
Brain tumor - children
Metastatic brain tumor
Posterior fossa tumor
Primary brain tumor conducts its buisness. When neurons (the cells that make up your brainwaves) cause
seizuresEclampsia
Epilepsy
Febrile seizures
Generalized tonic-clonic seizure
Grand mal seizure
Partial (focal) seizure
Petit mal seizure
Seizures
Temporal lobe seizure, it is because they all fire at once. When the neurons all fire at once this causes a spike on the
EEG. This is not the same as a
seizureEclampsia
Epilepsy
Febrile seizures
Generalized tonic-clonic seizure
Grand mal seizure
Partial (focal) seizure
Petit mal seizure
Seizures
Temporal lobe seizure, but indicates that this area of neurons could cause a
seizureEclampsia
Epilepsy
Febrile seizures
Generalized tonic-clonic seizure
Grand mal seizure
Partial (focal) seizure
Petit mal seizure
Seizures
Temporal lobe seizure. You can think of a spike like a spark that may cause a fire, with the fire being analagous to a
seizureEclampsia
Epilepsy
Febrile seizures
Generalized tonic-clonic seizure
Grand mal seizure
Partial (focal) seizure
Petit mal seizure
Seizures
Temporal lobe seizure. When the fire starts (the
seizureEclampsia
Epilepsy
Febrile seizures
Generalized tonic-clonic seizure
Grand mal seizure
Partial (focal) seizure
Petit mal seizure
Seizures
Temporal lobe seizure) it spreads to other areas of the
brainAmebic brain abscess
Brain abscess
Brain herniation
Brain surgery
Brain tumor - adults
Brain tumor - children
Metastatic brain tumor
Posterior fossa tumor
Primary brain tumor and causes
dysfunctionBasal ganglia dysfunction
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Causes of sexual dysfunction
Chronic fatigue syndrome
Dysfunctional uterine bleeding (dub)
Ear barotrauma
Erection problems
Female sexual dysfunction
Femoral nerve dysfunction
Orgasmic dysfunction
Sciatica (loosing time,
visualVisual acuity test problems, etc). The
medicationsAllergic reactions to medication
Drug allergies
Drug-induced hypertension
Getting a prescription filled
Home pharmacy
Inhaler medication administration keep the spikes from evolving into a
seizureEclampsia
Epilepsy
Febrile seizures
Generalized tonic-clonic seizure
Grand mal seizure
Partial (focal) seizure
Petit mal seizure
Seizures
Temporal lobe seizure. Often the spikes will continue, but the fire (
seizureEclampsia
Epilepsy
Febrile seizures
Generalized tonic-clonic seizure
Grand mal seizure
Partial (focal) seizure
Petit mal seizure
Seizures
Temporal lobe seizure) never starts. Since you have a known structural abnormality (the
scarKeloid scar
Miscarriage
Scar revision
Scarlet fever
Signs of scarlet fever from your
traumaticAmputation - traumatic
Post-traumatic stress disorder brainAmebic brain abscess
Brain abscess
Brain herniation
Brain surgery
Brain tumor - adults
Brain tumor - children
Metastatic brain tumor
Posterior fossa tumor
Primary brain tumor injury (
TBIFrostbite
Frostbite - hands), I would suggest that you will likely need to stay on
medicationAllergic reactions to medication
Drug allergies
Drug-induced hypertension
Getting a prescription filled
Home pharmacy
Inhaler medication administration for life. I would recommend that your doctor get an
EEG every couple of years and/or if you start having new symptoms. I would also suggest checking a
Keppra level if you think you may be having side effects from the
medicationAllergic reactions to medication
Drug allergies
Drug-induced hypertension
Getting a prescription filled
Home pharmacy
Inhaler medication administration.
I hope this has been helpful.
http://www.neuro.wustl.edu/epilepsy/pediatric/articleEEG.html
2. The fact that you haven't had any seizures since being on Keppra is good and no doubt the doctor will want you to stay on the medication at least until your EEG's are normal. Stopping the medication without your doctors permission would be very dangerous as abrupt withdrawal will cause seizures (even in a person without any sign of epilepsy).
3. As your epilepsy has resulted from a traumatic brain injury there is a chance that your brain may heal itself over time. However it is probably a better question to ask a neurologist who has seen your scans and EEG's. I would try and be more assertive in asking these questions and if you get nowhere find a new neurologist.
He kept pushing it off on to my migraines, but they're not toally severe I know plenty of people who have worse, I can function w/mine. I've also never had to be treated for them prior to this. Doesn't make sense. I'm worried I was rushed on to medication in the hospital and now I was diagnosed and I don't know what to do, obviously I'm seeing other doctors but I figured that if there is a source for other advice I might as well seek it.
thank you...