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Old 06-30-2012, 04:27 PM #1
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Default Waiting to talk to Psychiatrist

Hello,
I stumbled across temporal lobe epilepsy by accident when I noticed my dog was triggered by blinking lights. I knew nothng about it, I realized I have been having seizures myself. I was diagnosed with Bipolar 1 disorder 12yrs ago. Just recently (2 months)I stopped all my meds with Dr. approval and am doing well. I have had auras where I see letters it's hard to explain and also have hereditary vasal vagal syndrome. The aura's with the letters are newer and with no migraine and a feeling of "crawling inside". I think my psych meds were triggering them. My last episode I fainted, vomitted and words weren't coming out of my mouth correctly. I am extremely upset about this revelation and anxious to see a neurologist and will see my Psychiatrist Mon. I am very scared right now and having a lot of mixed emotions.

Sara
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