A friend recently starting having Grand Mal seizures. MRI, CT
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Treatment of epilepsy. His mother had a frontal lobectomy at UCLA. Since the Doctors cannot find a reason for the seizures the have called them Psychogenic and caused by anxiety. Can this be the cause? They have prescribed
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Ventricular tachycardia, then eyes fluttering, head turning to the side, stiffening of the whole body and turning red. Then one leg starts jerking and usually one hand clenches and starts pounding the ground or hitting himself, his pulse is rapid and very weak (barely detectable). When coming out of it his eyes flutter again, he usually coughs, he is very confused and aphasic and often times is combative. I have witnessed him have over 30 seizures in the last 3 weeks and each time they are identical with the exemption of the length of time they last. Usually between 1 and 4 minutes. Often times he has multiple seizures and is unresponsive in between up to 1 hour. He had oral trauma and urine incontinence 1 time. I would think if they are pseudo they would change. Nobody is that good at acting. The Doctors in the ER said if they were real seizures there would be an enzyme present in him afterwards. Well Doc whats your opinion?
Dear IHOLT,
Pseudo-siezures and psychogenic seizures are the same thing. That means they are caused by mental conditions and not brain waves going whacko.
Yours sound like real seizures and since you have a family history, it is likely that they are real. Many doctors know little or nothing about seizures. The Medline Docs suggestion of a solid Neurological workup was a good one.
I discovered about four years ago that some seizures such as the ones I have (Partial Complex), cannot always be detected on the EEG because they are two deep in the brain.
Over here our flimsy EEG has only 12 leads. They are supposed to have something like 64 leads! That's a major difference and will give false results in many cases. Also if he is not seizing during the time of the EEG, it may not show up. He may want a 24 hour video monitored EEG. That is not available here.
There are many choices of anti-convulsant drugs. Depakote, Tegratol, Dilantin and Klonopin are a few. I take Klonopin for my seizures because of bad side effects from the others.
If you try an anti-convulsant and it stops the seizures, then that is almost proof without the tests the seizures are real brain wave action type and not just stress. Stress can aggravate the situation however. Good Luck and keep us up to date.
Oh, by the way, if you are a heavy drinker and trying to stop, that also can trigger grand mal or partial complex seizures.
Chatahan
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