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NIGHT SEIZURE PROBLEM?
Hi I have daytime aware/unaware seizures, is intense very harsh teeth grinding, eating/chewing & panicky noises, sometimes mumbling or thrashing lasting 10sec-1min happening 50x a night - no memory at all just used recorder app. Is that probably night time seizures? I think it's getting worse on tegretol not sure why? Only on total 500mg daily. have EEG that showed this before tegretol Conclusions: Epileptogenic activity maximal in the anterior quadrants and in a generalised distribution. Paroxysmal Activity: Sharp waves are found in both anterior quadrants and become more generalised. More focal sharp wave activity is found in the left frontal region, left anterior temporal and left mid temporal regions extending into the left posterior quadrant. Thank you for your help
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Have you get an MRI Brain imaging done.? Consult a Neurologist to change the medication
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Hi Night time seizures is not the diagnosis… We need to take ur clear and careful history of seizures semiology…It will help a lot for correct diagnosis…If seizures are worsening with tegretol then definitely we need to recheck the diagnosis…Dont waste ur time, it might harm you…Consult near by neurologist and get a proper follow up…
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