LA
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Moyamoya survivor since 1999!
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Kneeland, USA, 15, 113, C
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Hello to all~
Tis is just my recent experince, it may not be the same for everyone.
A week ago I saw my neurologist about possibly getting off the anti seizure meds. Ten years past first stroke, plus a date with Dr. Steindberg (2000), with no obvious seizures (Mar is right about 'hidden seizures') and only one odd time of loosing my time/space awareness for about two minutes (terrifying minutes back in 2007)) that sent my husband and I trotting back to the neurologist ---where he upped my anti seizure meds, I decided to find out about withdrawing from the anti seizure meds. Icky side affects, etc...I constantly feel 'stupid, but maybe I actually am!!!
During our recent discussion it became clear to me (and Jack) that since I have a history of migraines (there may be a connection to seizures, in my mind), presented only 1/2 a functional brain to Steinberg, had surgery, the black out time, and mm affects are still so unknown, it wouldn't be prudent to go off the meds. I cold change meds or lover them a bit,,,,,,, Since I am a functional person who can drive, etc, I decided not to jeopardize all I am able to do.
Came away with a strong and positive feeling of who I am, what I can do, and knowledge of how life is for me. I'm happy and please and proud to still be alive and on this mm path with you all, stupid or not!
Linda (LA)
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