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Seizures, will some one please help us out? |
Back in August of 2007 my husband had a seizure in our home. He had never had one before (that he knows of. Actually he has a memory of being about 6 walking home from a pool and waking up on the sidewalk w/ a man asking if he's okay). The ER sent us to a Neurologist to have an EEG. It came back normal and they sent us on our way. He had another one December 28, 2007 while he was coming home from work and stopped in a convenience store. I got a phone call from an ER and met him there. (I'd also like to add that they took him for a drunk and signed him in as intoxicated. Morons. His alcohol level came back below 1%) The doctor said get an EEG. We told him he already had one and he said "Well, I don't know get another one." The nurse came to sign him out and suggested Diabetes. (He was passing Ketones in his urine.) Yesterday (January 5, 2008) we went to a Walk-In clinic. They did a finger prick test and his sugar came back 111. (I have run out of characters so I'll finish this below)... This "Doctor" said the same as the other one. Get an EEG. Even after telling him he already had one that came back normal. We don't know where to go from here. A lot of times the EEGs will come back normal. A person really needs to have a seizure during the test for th ebest results. If you do in for another EEG, ask if you can do a sleep deprived EEG. Lack of sleep can provoke seizures in epileptic people. I had the same problem. If he was passing ketones in his urine, I would suggest following up on that. Have a doctor set up a two hour glucose test. I just had one of those done. I had to fast for 12 hours before the test. They draw a bunch of blood, and ask for a urine sample. Then you wait for an hour, get more blood drawn, give another urine sample, then they give a sugary drink. I had a choice of cola or orange soda. They have you drink it, then wait another hour and draw more blood and give another urine sample. When this test is ran, it's to check to see how well the body processes sugar. Doing the finger prick isn't a good indicator if he hasn't been previously diagnosed. |
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