In my travels in the Wacky World of Seizures, I can advise, see a..." /> In my travels in the Wacky World of Seizures, I can advise, see a..." />
Posted by Elizabeth on September 25, 2001, at 17:30:45
In reply to Re: elusive putative seizure disorder, posted by Zo on September 25, 2001, at 0:55:59
> So *that's* where you were, Elizabeth! Gee, all the really interesting things happen to you. . .
As in, "a curse: may you live in interesting times?"
> In my travels in the Wacky World of Seizures, I can advise, see a epileptologist, or a knowledgeable pdoc. . going after a sz. dx, esp, with a single espisode, with a neurologist. . well, you'd think they were there to *help* people, wouldn't you. That shows what you know. . .
I'm concerned about all the odd but seemingly isolated episodes I've had over the years. You've known me (online, anyway, which is really the only place I talk much about this stuff) for a while -- do you have any opinions or thoughts?
> Shelli, those driving episodes were exactly like mine, it was many years before I learned that is TLE. .
Driving dissociation (aka "highway hypnosis" -- love that alliteration)? That can happen to anybody. (To quote a professor of mine: "how many miles have *you* driven in stage IV sleep?")
> It *never* ends. .. Good Luck, Elizabeth!!!
Thanks...I appear to need it.
-e
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