Re: Can I lose my license for having a seizure?
Lovebug - I am sorry about your situation. I do understand how you feel. Within the last month, I suffered a seizure while watching tv at home with my dh, who is also a nurse. I have never felt so bad as when I started coming around after dh had already called 911 and the fire rescue unit had arrived. I had NO clue what had transpired and was trying to figure out why there were 2 strange men in our bedroom. and wasn't sure why he said w were going to the ER. When I saw the flashing lights on the fire truck, I thought someone had been in a wreck in front of the house and got up trying to find my first aid kit. I guess I was going to go out and see if anyone was injured. I don't think I really realized what was going on until I arrived at the ER.
Since then, I have even been scared at night to even go to sleep if my dh isn't in bed. When I had my seizure, I stopped breathing with mine, and probably would have died if dh had not been here with me. I guess it's like you get so many things taken from you when you are dx with them. I knew I wouldn't be able to drive for a certain amount of time, I have been off work for a while with cardiac based problems, so I have been at home anyway.
Just wanted to let you know you aren't alone is going through this, and you're in my thoughts. I hope the docs do get you straightened out with your meds. I never understood how my patients with a seizure disorder felt until now. It's not a good feeling, never knowing where you will be or when another one may hit you.
You will be in our thoughts - Anne
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