Monday, September 7, 2009

Yeah ...

It's been a while since I posted. Getting myself back on track today.

Read on...
I have, for some unknowable period of time, had "spells," something like epileptic seizures but possibly not epileptic at all.

Mostly these "neurological events" are "staring spells," wherein from my perspective I am just concentrating on something, and from the perspective of others I am staring, unresponsive for some seconds. After these events I usually feel vaguely nauseous; preceding them I often have "auras" or precursors, usually anxiety, although sometimes I get no warning at all. These events are difficult to spot because they are subtle.

I've had a few more dramatic events that more closely resemble generalized seizures, where I lose consciousness and muscle control, but typically do not convulse like a stereotypical "grand mal" seizure. These, thankfully, have been very rare: three I can think of over 20 years.

So on Wednesday, 9/2, I went into the hospital for three days of EEG observation. Of course during those three days my brain was cheerfully quiet. I otherwise got rather depressed, being stuck in bed away from my family, but no events for the doctors to see. Friday I was released with an ambulatory EEG unit, meaning my head is still wired (until 1430 today) but at least I could go home.

Things have still been uneventful for the most part. I am not really surprised: my brain rarely cooperates with me in general, so why should it when I most need it to?

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