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Old 02-12-2010, 04:44 PM #1
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Default Does this sound familiar to anyone? (Help!)

Sometimes when I'm speaking I'll completely blank out for maybe 30 seconds or so. Usually right before it happens (and it almost always happens while speaking) I get a very rapid tremor in my jaw, stutter and my tongue will go rigid. After it happens, I am usually pretty confused, have difficulty recalling what I was talking about or what happened, and I might blank out again. Usually the time surrounding the episodes will be difficult to recall, and I'll feel as though some time is missing from my day. Originally when I brought this to the attention of my neurologist, he suspected that they were seizures (especially after witnessing one himself). Fortunately, they aren't as I've had 4 EEGs, one of which being a 4 day stay in an epilepsy monitoring unit. While in the EMU, they observed one of those episodes, but said it was not a seizure on the EEG.

So, it's good I'm not having seizures, but it's frustrating that I don't know what those episodes are.

My job requires a lot of public speaking and presentation, so I'm hoping someone here might have some ideas.

Also, before these episodes, I'll usually get an upset stomach, and a total hot flash over my body.

Thanks
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