My prayers are with you. I can only imagine what you have gone through during this time but God is a healer and I know that by His stripes...you are ALREADY healed.
How is that lil handsome fellow of yours? Chancellor is such a cutie :)
Hugs and Blessings on you,
E
Hi there!!
Good to hear from you and sorry I am just now seeing your post! My hubby had his first seizure (at night) when we were 31 and our first daughter was a year old. He had his second seizure (both grand mal) a few weeks before our 2nd child was born and that was over 7 years ago. He's on Keppra which is working well for him and he has not had a seizure since his last. I learned so much about seizures during that time...more than I wanted to as, same as you, it felt like someone elses life, but I will say that stress is a part of it. Everyone...EVERYONE, can have a seizure...everyone's threshold is diffrent. My husband was going thru a lot at the time and I think that stress, sleep deprivation and some other things contributed to it.
Those first few months of post-seizure were really scary. Driver's license issues, health-screening issues, you name it. Please know it gets better regardless of whether they find "why".
It took me (and him) a long time to get used to the fact that he may have another seizure...but he hasn't. But even if he did it is completely okay as I have learned that they are nothing more than the brain mis-firing...you are OK!
If you ever need an ear, please holler!!
Christina
Hi Ladies,
Thanks for the prayers and well wishes. Ive been in the hospital since last Wed. Theyve been running test basically trying to push me to have a seizure while they held me hostage, lo and behold they succeded! Dont get me wrong I consider it a good thing because at least I know now how much pressure it takes to push me to that point (a lot) and what dosage of anti-seizure medication I needed to be placed on. Wow, this feels like someone elses life. No one in my family has this condition and I'm damn near 30yrs old just being hit with this. The neurologist said maybe its just all the stress from the "transition" after the baby, hopefully she's right. I feel like everyone in the family is looking at me out the corner of their eye as if I'm cracking under the pressure.
"JUST TO BE ON THE SAFE SIDE I'M NOT!" LOLOLOLOL :)~
Any HOO... I'll update you ladies with some new pics of the little big man soon when im feeling at least 60/40! (SMILE) Hope everyone is having a 50/50 day!
Goodness girl! I am so glad that little man is doing so well! And you..... well, you just need to take it easy! I can't believe it's been so long since we have had our little ones! Brayden is 8 months today and still just the light of my life! He is such a little stinker and so full of life it's contagious!! hehe
I will certainly keep you in my thoughts and prayers! Let us know how you are doing from time to time, between resting and taking care of that little man!
XOXO we love you too!!
Patty
Hi, welcome back! I love your little boy's name, it sounds so regal! : ) Looking forward to your posts and replies. Take care of yourself and your little one! Pam
Hey there, and welcome back!! I am so sorry to hear you have had a rough time of it since sweet little Chancellor's birth. I hope the medical challenges are behind you now. However I do remember you well, and I am certain I am correct in saying you are one strong lady! I always enjoyed your posts and your honest but kind responses to everyone. I am happy to hear Chancellor is doing well, he is such a beautiful baby. You can count on my prayers for sure, and again welcome back. You were missed!!!
Amanda