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Hi Matthew. Thank you for
Submitted by birdman on Fri, 2020-04-10 - 22:06
Hi Matthew. Thank you for sharing your experience. I have had epilepsy all my life and never drank alcoholic beverages. But I can relate to having seizures from drug withdrawal. I've been on many anti-seizure medications through my life. Doctors who prescribe these know when a patient discontinues a medication that it is critical to it slowly or "taper off" the medications. Since Alcohol is a drug that effects neurochemistry (the brains chemicals) it seems very likely that the seizure could be the result of alcohol withdrawal. Most of us with epilepsy also have more seizures when under stress and also with sleep deprivation. These things used to be a bigger factor for me but surgeries and medications have helped reduce the impact of stress. I also live a less stressful life than I once did when I was in school or pondering career options. The good news is that if this is your first seizure and it did not occur as a result of illness or and accident I'll bet it is likely that you will get it under control if you stay away from the alcohol and try to reduce the stress and get more sleep. Up to 30% of us do not get control no matter how careful we are, but your case sounds promising. Mike