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Between episodes (which we think they're probably temp lobe seizures, but no one know for sure . . .) I have been having more and more trouble with trouble finding the word I want for something. I know there's a specific word for a thing or concept or person's name, etc and I know that I know what it is, but I can't access it. Usually I try to describe what I'm not able to find the precise word for and often my husband can fill it in for me. As soon as I hear the word, I recognize it. I just can't recall it on command. t's not complete aphasia, and if my husband says the word I'm looking for I know it. It's very frustrating and is beginning to make me feel like a dummy! Plus I find it worrisome to have it slowly getting worse.
Have others had trouble with this? If so, what course did it take? Does decreasing the seizure frequency help? I'd really appreciate any thoughts! Thanks! |
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![]() ![]() Is your sz frequency increasing? If so, it may be due to that, although check your med levels, too, and the possibly of a reaction to anything you take. A med I used to take (Tegretol) induced horrible aphasia. I'd open my mouth and nothing would come out! ![]() ![]() ![]() You might also have an MRI and maybe even a PET scan to check for any subtle damage you may have had from any possibly previously-unID'ed neuro events, such as mini strokes. They can appear much like szs, and with this being an increasingly bothersome issue, it should be checked into. Good luck... ![]() ![]() ![]() LIZARD ![]() |
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Hi Ruby,
Often I'm not able to speak or say words I want to right before a cp sz. I had a wada test done to find out that my speech was on both sides of my brain instead of just the left side of the brain like most people. I've had TLE for almost 35 yrs. now and I found the thing that caused the biggest problem for me was when I took neurontin it messed me up good and I couldn't spell simple everyday words. It may be the AED your taking but if you've had a lot of sz. this could have caused the hippocampus to shrink and harden which can cause memory loss for people. This is what happened to me and when I had brain surgery 75% of my RTL was removed and all of the right hippocampus. I will look at a person and they look familar to me but I can't remember their name. You may want to look into having neuropsych testing done to see if your sz. have affected areas of your brain on the left side where your speech is. Here's wishing you well and May God Bless You! Sue |
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Thank you both! I don't think it's the AED, b/c I've been taking it for a couple of years and these problems are pretty recent. I see a neuro on Friday and will talk to him and ask him about the hippocampal thing. What is the WADA test?
Thanks! Ruby BTW, Lizard, I did check out your website and am tremendously impressed!! I wish I could do that! |
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Hi Ruby
![]() 15 months ago at 105 lb I stopped smoking ... Now I desperately need Weight Watchers too. I need to lose 50 lb. ![]() excuses, excuses, excuses |
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