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1252074 tn?1271541709

Had my EEG yesterday

Well, I had my EEG done yesterday, and I heard the technician clicking his mouse button a lot during the procedure this time (maybe this time it will show some abnormalities, the last one I remember came back normal) they can't say I don't have seizures now because too many professionals have now witnessed them.  Plus my neurologist I have has said that my MRI shows a lesion, that could be what caused the seizure activity to begin, I'm going tomorrow for a colonoscopy (since I've had a history of pre-cancerous polyps) and I've been losing weight without a viable explaination for that.  I again return to my neurologist on the 18th to go over the results of the EEG and schedule my follow-up MRI, and possibly receive a medication change for controlling my seizures.

The neurologist hasn't ruled out MS yet, he wants to make sure that all of my symptoms aren't side effects of my Dilantin (which has been know to mimic MS symptoms) plus hopefully he'll also order the spinal MRI in conjunction with the brain MRI.  (I'm going to try to push for this)  

Anyways, I'll keep everyone posted hopefully I'll soon become a non-limbo lander, and actually know exactly what's going on or what group of health issues are going on and get the proper treatment for them and be able to return to the land of the living.  Wish me luck all!

Suzie :)

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Hello suzieqa

So I hope they find the right diagnosis and treatment in your case. :)

I will have an EEG too in two months :)

Good luck and tell us about the actual things going on...

yours sweetwoman :0)
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1137779 tn?1281542505
Oh yesss! Wouldn't it be great to be able to award you with NON-Limbolander status!

Let's hope this MRI will head you in that direction!

samxx
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1056589 tn?1273747102
I hope that you will finally get some much needed answers.....
Keep us posted......
Please take care,
Theresa
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