I suffer in pain everyday pain of broken bones, fractured vertebrae in my spine etc. Not to mention the migraines, depression, anxiety and great of another. The type of seizure I have puts me to the hospital on a ventilator for usually 5-6 days. The fear of not knowing if the next seizure will kill me or I will be brain dead it's overwhelming.( Per the neurologist) Of course the state won't let me drive and so that doesn't help. So I understand your situation. If you ever need to chat I'm always here. It's challenging because I've literally begged for a service dog and all I get is MORE MEDICATION. 🙄☹️ Prayers for you my friend and thank you for your courageous share! ALSO, I really like your cooking/baking videos and tips. Please more stand mixer recipe. 😁
Thank you so much for sharing with me. It is very hard, and I have been seizure free for the past year. But I have been working around brain fogginess and memory loss. It is very hard to keep track of life as I'm sure you understand, especially when you can't get out as easy. Thank you so much for this comment. It is such a blessing to connect with others who struggle with the similar things or can understand where you are coming from. I am working on getting back to TH-cam. Brain fogginess is a huge part of my lack of posting. I can get to the point where I can't organize my mind. I have been told that recipes are their favourite videos that I do. Thank you so much!
I don’t remember any of my Seizures and I didn’t even know I even had Epilepsy. No wonder why my eyes are sensitive to flashing lights. Last year I found out I was diagnosed with Epilepsy when I was 2. On our way to Colorado my Mom mentioned that I had Seizures in Kindergarten and I had my Seizure Tumor surgically removed when I was 8
So courageous 💞
I suffer in pain everyday pain of broken bones, fractured vertebrae in my spine etc. Not to mention the migraines, depression, anxiety and great of another. The type of seizure I have puts me to the hospital on a ventilator for usually 5-6 days. The fear of not knowing if the next seizure will kill me or I will be brain dead it's overwhelming.( Per the neurologist) Of course the state won't let me drive and so that doesn't help. So I understand your situation. If you ever need to chat I'm always here. It's challenging because I've literally begged for a service dog and all I get is MORE MEDICATION. 🙄☹️ Prayers for you my friend and thank you for your courageous share!
ALSO, I really like your cooking/baking videos and tips. Please more stand mixer recipe. 😁
Thank you so much for sharing with me. It is very hard, and I have been seizure free for the past year. But I have been working around brain fogginess and memory loss. It is very hard to keep track of life as I'm sure you understand, especially when you can't get out as easy.
Thank you so much for this comment. It is such a blessing to connect with others who struggle with the similar things or can understand where you are coming from.
I am working on getting back to TH-cam. Brain fogginess is a huge part of my lack of posting. I can get to the point where I can't organize my mind. I have been told that recipes are their favourite videos that I do.
Thank you so much!
Thank you for sharing your experiences with us. Are you aware that the ketogenic diet was created in the 1920s specifically for people with epilepsy?
I don’t remember any of my Seizures and I didn’t even know I even had Epilepsy.
No wonder why my eyes are sensitive to flashing lights.
Last year I found out I was diagnosed with Epilepsy when I was 2.
On our way to Colorado my Mom mentioned that I had Seizures in Kindergarten and I had my Seizure Tumor surgically removed when I was 8
Wow! That would have been quite the childhood. How are you now?
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Trying to get used to my new life in Colorado.
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