As far as I can tell this hasn't really been explored yet. The
only thing I can tell you is that it messes with nerves that can do strange things to your brain.
Good question. And I really wonder if a scientist who have founded a link between two of them could freely confess it. I mean I know that medical sector is like mafia sector unfortunately. There is big money going on there.
Well here is my story.
My wife had been Lasik when she was 18. Now she is 29 and she had her first photoepileptic seisure while on pc monitor watching matrix 3(she was on menses period). We didn't want to take medicine yet. Cause they say everyone has a seisure chanse for once. But 39 days later, one day after on our 6th anniversary she had her second seisure.(we had drunk two 70cl bottles of wine (one for each) on anniversary. She was just logging in to facebook with 10inch tablet pc this time.
Already everything in this era is about technology, monitors, screens. And even we are both web designers. So it's really bad for us.
So she started to use medicine(lamictal) 3 days ago.
I'm really worried for her. she has heavy pains for 3-4 days on her shoulders and arms after seisures. Even she felt down from bed on that second seisure and so on her back.
I can't really believe that science haven't solved this ill. They almost got no real idea.
Well about her first seisure again. Monitor was 22'' Samsung 60hz. It was my monitor, but I gave her about a month ago or so before her seisure. She was using 19'' Samsung 60hz before that. But I had used that 22'' Samsung for almost 12 years. And I spent my life on computers like no one else could. I mean almost 12 hours a day and for almost 14-15 years. She started to use like me ( 8-10hours a day) after marriage(6 years).
I searched for monitor hz. How it was linked with seisures. And I saw, someone's post. He had got her first seisure 6,5 months after he had bought 120hz monitor. So I think using 120hz monitor is not a solution.
I really wonder what is behind this. Lasik ? Brain ? Monitor ? Morpheus ? lol I really want to solve this.
I had laser eye surgery in October 2006 and took my first seizure two weeks later. I was 29 at the time and no history of epilepsy in family. I have taken further seizures since, severe grand mals, about once a year. I havent been able to drive and will be on medication forever. They are not controlled. My brain scan was clear. I cant help thinking that the eye surgery triggered or even caused my seizures. I hope there will be research into this connection however i doubt the industry will endorse this as it would lead to possible litigation and destroy industry completely. Happy to have found this forum to express my concerns.
Sue...I had LASIK in October 2003 and began having seizures October 2005. All tests show no scar tissue, so seizures are unexplain although I have had a fair share of head injuries. Scar tissue should show up though. Now on meds till I die...and they aren't completely controlled.
Have you proposed that possibility to your doctor to see if he/she has heard or seen any other such cases?
I had my first unexplained seizure about 2 years after I had my lasik surgery. I also had a second 13 months after that. I have had the thought that there may be some connection as well because I am a healthy, 43 yoa, female. I don't understand how I could have a seizure unexplained... all the testing shows nothing. So, now I'm on meds for the rest of my life.