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Uknown Cause for first time Seizure and Continuing problems

Uknown Cause for first time Seizure and Continuing problems

I'm 20 years old... I work as a customer service rep for Directv and I had a grand mal  seizure at work... The cause is unknown but I'm pretty sure I've been having seizure since but they are not grand mal my vision just goes all wacko and my body feels weird and I feel like I'm having a panic attack Does anyone know what this could be???????
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That has to be with energy around you. The doctors will not be ae to heal that problem but it will be healed on it's own after some time. You're being attacked from outside energy anytime you've not normal situation from seizure.
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I'm presuming and hoping that the cause of your seizure is being looked into?  This is very important - whenever someone who has never had a seizure before suddenly begins having them, the reason definitely needs to be investigated.  At the very least, you need to have an EEG done to see if the visual symptoms and your body feeling "weird" are actual seizures - and if not, then they can continue on to test for other things that could be causing this.  Are you seeing a neurologist?  If not, you need to.

In the meantime, since you are continuing to have problems, especially with your vision, I would definitely suggest that you do not drive.  If you were to have a seizure behind the wheel, it could not only be dangerous for you, but for others on the road also.

Best of luck and please keep me posted on how you're doing and what you find out.
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I'm sorry your going through this.  Having a seizure for the first time is very frightening.  I too had a seizure for the first time in 2009.  My seizures are complex and some of the symptoms your experiencing may be from a fear of having another seizure.  With that said, you should see a Neurologist who specializes and treats epilepsy to make sure these symptoms are not different kinds of seizure or symptoms of epileptic discharges.  

Try to keep your blood sugar, stress and sleep patterns stable.  The best of luck and I hope your feeling well very soon.

Kristel
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