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Old 05-23-2010, 08:15 AM #1
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Anyone here with seizures as well as MS? I have a long history of severe migraines and recently this:

I had a one EEG that showed spikes on my left pareital lobe.

I have periods of zoning out/blank stare, loss of words, rolling thumbs, jerking body movements (like when you're cold, or just falling asleep) I have awaken in the night with my teeth tightly clenched, confused, bitten the inside of my cheek, and a bad taste in my mouth.

I just completed a 72 hour ambulatory EEG that was normal! Now I am real confused! Does this stuff happen with MS?

I was just DX with MS in Jan.

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Daisy,

If your neurologist has not provided Dilantin to you for this condition, I would demand it. It is an anti-convulsant and works very well.

Ask the neurologist about it.

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The doctor did prescribe topamax (an anti-convulsant) before the results of the 72 hour EEG....he said it would work for the migraines too.

I am just wondering if anyone else deals with seizures and migraines along with their MS?
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I am just wondering if anyone else deals with seizures and migraines along with their MS?
Not I, but many here have complained of both.

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It can happen. My mom, in her later years, would suffer seizures almost every MS relapse.

Also some of the meds we are prescribed (Baclofen is an example) can't be suddenly stopped because those also have been known to cause seizures if discontinued too fast. Those are things we need to wean slowly off of.

Glad to hear that the latest EEG came out ok. Hope the med keeps working.
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I had grand mal seizures 1993-1994. They occurred during the beginnings of MS relapses so the only conclusion we could come up with is that they were related. I took depakote for 1994-1998. Haven't had a seizure since 1994.

One of the seizures happened at a rest area. Someone timed it at 8 minutes. I have zero recollection of the period. The others happened when I was alone.

I've had MS since 1988.

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I have experienced 2 seizure like episodes. The 1st EEG they did, I did not get in to a good REM sleep during the test, which apparently you need to for a complete test. Therefore, the results came back normal. The 2nd test the insurance co. dragged their feet on and I never had it done. Both times, I was not allowed to drive until either after the test or 6 months of no more episodes.

I from time to time have experienced things similar to what you described - woken up in the middle of the night with my teeth clenched, bitten my cheek, and total body stiffness (only legs, back, and neck - never my arms and hands). Since my EEG was normal, I now just attribute this to spasms and/or some sort of tension.

It is rare, but MSers can have seizures. As mentioned, discuss your concerns with your neuro. I hope you start feeling better soon.
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Oh yeah. tkrit brings up a very valid point. You do not want to be reported as seizure prone to a state entity. They will take away your driver's license. In Florida it's like a 3 year ban. Physicians are required to report seizures in Florida. They don't always abide by the requirement (fortunately for me).

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Oh yeah. tkrit brings up a very valid point. You do not want to be reported as seizure prone to a state entity. They will take away your driver's license. In Florida it's like a 3 year ban. Physicians are required to report seizures in Florida. They don't always abide by the requirement (fortunately for me).

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Just reporting that you have MS could force you to have to take an annual driving test, to keep your license. I never reported it, when I was able to drive and when I was not, I simply didn't renew my driver's lic.
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I have seizures (had them for decades, pre MS stuff). Take anticonvulsants to help control them. Can't get a licennse as some MD (while I was in hosp for something unrelated) decided it was "his duty to society" to report me as uncntrolled to DMV. Ugh!

They can be related or jsut a cooincidence. Your neuro can handle both usually (some neuros only see a lot of X type of disorder and prefer to send you to another neuro for anyhting not X disorder reated, which is at least honest of them)

Seizures are really no big deal to me as I and my family are used to them. I do strongly suggest a Medic-Alert ID bracelet that says you have seizures - as this is important for ER and 911 crews to know in any emergency.
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