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I have had epilepsy since I was 10, which was a long time ago. Up until my neuro put me on Lamital my memory was pretty bad. I too went to college and had a hard time but was able to grad.
Also as many others have said medication effects everyone in different ways. Since I have been on Lamital I have not had a GM, and as I said my memory is much better. You and your daughter are in my thoughts and prayers. ![]()
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JUst reading to catch up on this thread.
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I had the exact same problem when I went back to college. I attempted to alter my degree to a more epilepsy friendly one however my grades were very...very bad and I had been a A student prior to my seizures. I utimatly ended up dropping out so that my original GPA was still high.
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hi wbwo,
Just like your daughter I am a college student and I am on lamictal. My long term memory isn't the best either. Sometimes my family will talk about things I have done years ago, which I should remember, and I have no memory of ever doing it. It also effects my school work like your daughter. I have biology as my major and it requires a lot of studying and the information you are learning is constantly building on top of each other from class to class. When studying for tests I read the power points, or notes, over and over again until they are like pictures in my brain. When I get to the test it's almost like I can recall the exact slide, or place I wrote it, to answer the question. I study the most the two days leading up to the test and make sure I read thru every single thing right before the test just so it's fresh in my mind. I also have to sometimes review past classes to refresh what I had previously learned, because I have a hard time remembering it. I know everyone is different when it comes to studying, even when they don't have epilepsy, so it's even harder when it's thrown into the loop. These are just the things that work for me. I take hours studying but it pays off in the long run. I just got done playing 4 years of college water polo so I can't say I've experienced any of the lack of interest you are talking about. You say she wasn't always like that, so like one of the previous people said I would look more into the depression side of things. I know medications can effect people differently, but I also know personally that constantly studying and getting grades back that aren't showing how much time and effort you put into it when you know the material is very defeating and embarrassing. To know that your struggling in your classes because you have to struggle outside of your classes with something no one else has to worry about makes you just ask yourself why it had to happen to you. None of those things are easy to deal with and you may share everything in your relationship but those feelings are a little more difficult to share. I luckily had a team as my family at school and as my backbone to keep me going and to pick me off the pool deck a couple times when I "flopped" haha. I don't know if any of this helped, but I guess to know someone else has the same problem helps. It helped me to see some other people were having memory problems and it wasn't just me, so thank you for that. Hope your daughter does well!! |
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Hello tortor1990, and welcome to NeuroTalk.
I'm not sure if you realise that this thread is an old one from 2009 or not but because of that, the members who did post back then just may not see your reply. Feel free to make a new thread of your own if you would like to, or maybe introduce yourself on our New members Forum : http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum88.html Welcome again. Please let us know if we can help you in any way.
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tortor1990,
![]() Please keep us up to date on your condition. Again welcome, looking forward to seeing you around. My thoughts and prayers are with you. ![]() ![]()
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I have had likelong epilepsy, which was well-controlled through high school, until my freshman year in college. In the thirty years since then, it has been diagnosed as right temporal lobe, and my frequent (several per week) seizures never been controlled despite a wide range of med, brain surgery, and the VNS.
Despite this, I have always been a very successful student. In college. I was able to double major, complete my BA, and go on to get my MA. I am taking both Lamictal now, although I am unable to remember if I was taking it then.It does not seem to reduce my interest in my hobbies, such as writing both prose and poetry, reading in general, and maritime history. This problem which you describe should be discussed with her MD. Even if not a direct side effect of the Lamictal, it could also originate in the side effect of the interaction of whatever she may be taking. Good luck, and Happy New Year, Eddie Quote:
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