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Sister might have epilepsy, can she just get it at 18?
My sister has been fainting when she has been in nightclubs and says now that she is fainting when looking at the flames of a fire, can she get it at 18, can it just come on like that? Also I was wondering how will it affect her in the long term, if she does have it, will there be side effects besides seizures etc.
Once you have epilepsy, do you have it forever?
thanks
p.s she thinks it is epilepsy because paramedics who have had to come to to see to her say she is showing signs of it.
If she's had even one seizure that caused her to lose consciousness, she really needs to see a neurologist right away. If she needs treatment she isn't getting, losing her license could be the least of her problems. Seizures are dangerous and their effects can be cumulative, so the longer they go on, the greater the damage can be. Get her to a neurologist ASAP.
So she would rather not know, perhaps die from something else maybe, get worst, or perhaps have a seizure while driving and kill my family or someone elses family,??
sorry but she needs to know and be treated if she is
I agree with all of you, i've tried to get it through to her. she's fainted 7 times, 2 of which resulted in paramedics being called. She has been to the doctor who did blood tests on her, all of the things they tested for came back negative, so I think there is a high chance it is epilepsy. I've told her to stop driving but shes just bought a car ad is refusing, and as you siad Fr Chuck its not just her who is at risk but others too, could traffic lights in the dark cause a fit? I just hope she comes to her senses.
I had this same problem at the same age! I was 18 years old and having episodes of fainting, deja vu, and severe sweating. I went to the doctor and they sent me to a neurologist and they came up with epilepsy with temporal lobe seizures.
they had indicated that something like this can come up part way through life due to some sort of trauma or stress. A car accident initiated mine. My condition may be different than your sisters, but I was on medication for a short while and then I haven't had a problem since. However, she should definately see a neurologist and get an EEG done.
I was diagnosed when I was 24. I had been driving a car and had my first one then. I drove through 2 parking lots and over 6 lanes of traffic, as well as a median. The only thing hurt was my car...and me, of course. I was EXTREMELY lucky, as you can imagine. A cop saw the whole thing and that is why I was diagnosed so fast. My husband and I were worried that it was something like a brain tumor or something, and even though she won't be able to drive for 6 months, it wasn't that big of a deal, really, because I was scared to death of an accident happening again. It isn't any different than driving drunk. Medicines will help. I was even able to have a baby on the meds that I am taking. Intervene if you have to. Her safety-and others as well-depends on it.