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09-29-2006, 05:14 PM | #1 | ||
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I've noticed in recent months I've had small blips of unreality, like I'll wake up in a panic thinking I haven't prepared for the day thinking it was Thursday, when really it is only Monday, or I'll be driving and suddenly have no idea which street to take. It is a total loss of knowledge, but just a mere second-long blip.
Very disconcerting, and I hope, only temporary |
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09-29-2006, 06:15 PM | #2 | |||
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Ugh, I am so sorry anyone has to deal with this. I do, too. I constantly 'lose track of time' or 'misplace myself' while driving. It's one of the reasons I was not too bitter when they took away my license. I shouldn't have it.
I'd bring this up with your doctor, however, to make sure it isn't caused from absent or focal seizures -or- it isn't from your medication. Could also be stress..Heck, it could be anything or nothing! Don't let it get you down, I'm around if you need to talk or vent. Well, I will be after I clean the toilets Ick! |
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10-03-2006, 07:46 PM | #3 | ||
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i agree that it could be stress... dont worry to much
hope you dont mind taking advice from a 13 year old
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10-04-2006, 02:04 AM | #4 | ||
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Thanks guys. Stress does make things worse, and it is a catch-22 sometimes worrying about the blips i have to say on the whole my szs have been great, so maybe it is a quid pro quo situation.
Big Sis, don't mind at all getting advice from a 13yo - it is not the number that counts but the wisdom in the words |
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10-04-2006, 06:19 AM | #5 | ||
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Hey Lexie-
I know what you mean. This happens to me, sometimes more often than I wish. I am hoping that it is not CPs, just my SPs going a little haywire. I am aware of things but feel a bit disconnected and removed from the situation sometimes. I have woken up, totally in a panic that I lost a day, did not know what day it was. Was unsure when driving home. And more often than not lately, I am in the house and start off to do something and become totally confused as to what I wanted to do. I have to stop, think really hard and it usually comes back to me. I am hoping that it is stress too. If not, I would like to stay in my state of denial! But I do think it is stress...my mind feels like it is running 1000 miles an hour, thinking of all of the things I have to do...so I lose track of what I am doing now. I wonder if it is made worse by the AEDs? Hope you are feeling better. Stacy |
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