Guest guest Posted November 12, 2006 Report Share Posted November 12, 2006 I so appreciate all this info. This is such a great board for everything!! I have always had migraines. Started when I was 12, and the first time, I did fall and shake. Since my older sister has epilepsy, this is what they immediately thought. My first EEG showed I did. they repeated it for whatever reason, said I didnt, and took me off the meds. I continuedd to have migraines all thru my teens and complete with the " aura " , sometimes trapped in a dark room for days. They stopped, and came back when I was in a car wreck at 22 and whacked my head, got a concussion. This lasted about 2 yrs. Now they are off and on. Both my sister and I have a mitral valve prolapse. I also have asthma. However, I did not feel short of breath, my chest didnt hurt, I mean, I was seriously just sitting there talking. really. just.....normal. they did an ekg, head ct, 15 minute eeg with the blinky lights. Everything came back ok. the only things that were questionable were that since I was in a drs office, they did not have a glucometer at the ready, so the crash team gave me a large amount of dextrose, and then, a few minutes later when they got a glucometer, took my sugar, which was 95. One nurse mentioned that usually, with a regular BS, the amount of dextrose they gave me would have jumped my BS much higher than 95, so it must have been low to begin with. They did take my BP as this all started, and it was like, 160 over 100-----and I usually run about 90/60, somewhere around there. The first time they ran my calcium it came up low, the second time it looked ok. I did see a neuro who is supposed to be the go-to guy around here. He is still convinced this is the vv thing. He is positive, though I keep telling him this isnt so, that I was just terrified in the hospital and held my breath. He thinks I was afraid of the dr, nervous in the hospital, etc, happens all the time, hes seen it before with people visiting relatives and all and they get nervous. BUT, Im not nervous in a hospital. With 4 kids with chronic medical conditions, we are there all the time. Its like second home. We have great drs, our pulmo, who we were seeing at that time, is just my friend. Our nurses there and the dr and I are all on first name basis. We're all buddies. Known each other 5 yrs. This was not a frightening appt, just a regular followup--not anything to be nervous about. My daughter saw me, and said I turned white, then red, then white again and my eyes were gone(rolled up). Evidently I shook, and was unresponsive off and on for 2 hrs. They also said I had multiple " focal seizures " where my eyes were open, but fully dilated and I was unresponsive. I do not remember most of this time, just very spotty of people smacking me and calling my name. I was hypoglycemic as a child, but havent had a problem with that in many yrs. I dont know. I feel like Im just getting the easy answer, but personally, with all the driving I do, I am feeling concerned this could have happened with my kids in the car, and feel almost sick to think of this. I know one thing, I am teaching them all how to operate the cell phone. Dont get me wrong=-----I DO NOT WANT TO HAVE A SEIZURE DISORDER!!NONONO!! Ive watched my sister, two nephews, my niece all struggle with this. Its terrible. I CANNOT be put on driving restriction........I have no one to help me with all these appts and things I need to do with the kids, drs appts, infusions, tests, etc. I just want to know what happened, so I know my kids and I are safe:) It was a scary experience, and I NEVER want to repeat that. Its horrid to feel that out of control. valarie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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