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Bipolar and Left temporal lobe epilepsy link
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It's certainly something I wished had never happened, but now it's too late.
Please get back to us. Geoff.
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Hi I find it can be a nuisance sometimes but i have been extremely lucky and never seriously injured myself during a seizure. Embarrassed myself yes, but have got strong bones.
Are your seizures under control Geoff?
Violet
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Several times I have fallen through window panes and probably the worst was when I fell through the coffee table, waking up with my head dangerously stuck in the glass.
Now my medication has been increased and thankfully had no seizure for over 12 years.
Hope all goes well for you, but
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Oh Geoff, you have had a rough trott!!! That's one thing we really can't plan for. We can be sensible but other than living inside a bubble, we just have to get on as best we can. "Prepare for the worst and pray for the best " is a good thing that keeps me going.
I am quite well just at the moment thanks for asking. Mood stable and no seizures for a few months. Enjoying it while the going is good.
You take care. Cheers , Violet.
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violet
I am very interested in the link, I have bipolar but not epilepsy as far as I know.
I know someone who has epilepsy but not bipolar but he does have mood swings which have been blamed on medication.
Hannah , I have read other books by Sacks but not that one. I will look for it.
Quirky
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Hi Violet, thankyou for your comment and sorry I haven't picked it up much earlier, I know I should click on My Threads but it takes quite a while for it to appear.
I'm sorry you have BP 2 along with epilepsy, fortunately, I don't have BP, but would like to keep in touch with you, so maybe you can get back to us.
Geoff.
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I know this is a somewhat old thread but I came to it from google searching possible links between temporal lobe epilepsy and bipolar disorder. I was diagnosed with temporal lobe epilepsy at the age of 12 (a time when I was dealing with suicidal thoughts, which I told noone about and which in adulthood I put down to a challenging family situation and a mother with an undiagnosed mental condition who lashed out regularly). I started out having petit mal seizures and progressed into grand mal seizures. At the age of 28 I weaned myself off medication and never had a seizure again.
I remember the family doctor telling my parents when I was diagnosed with temporal lobe epilepsy that they were lucky that I was as 'functional' as I was, because temporal lobe epilepsy can present in challenging ways, causing behavioural issues and emotional disturbance, which given that I was secretly having suicidal thoughts was in hindsight interesting. I was a Grade A student all the way through school and it was actually my brother who caused most concern behaviourly, I was rarely much trouble, I was the arty one who was happy with a pen and paper for hours, in my own world. I preferred the company of my dog or being alone to be honest.
I have just been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, and when I look back I realise that this was something I dealt with for most of my life. I believe there may be an inherited element to my condition, my mother never dealt with her inability to control her anger and rage, although when the black clouds parted she was a decent, down to earth and funny person, with qualities I admired and try to emulate in myself today. Her illness wasn't spoken about and I just dealt with it as best I could.
From being on anticonvulsant medication as a child and young adult, I now find myself coming full circle back on to them. When I am cycling between highs and lows it feels connected to epilepsy and my childhood. Cause and effect? Did an emotionally abusive childhood lead me into this condition, were there hereditary factors involved, was epilepsy (which was also in my family) a precursor to bipolar. I believe it's all somehow related.
Perhaps the potential link between epilepsy and bipolar deserves further study so that those who are diagnosed with epilepsy, in particular temporal lobe, can be made aware that bipolar disorder could be something they need to manage and to be on the look out for it. Had I known years ago, I may have avoided a lot of struggle throughout my life as I could have built the support structure around myself to deal with it.....I am very much interested in what others may have experienced in relation to this subject?.....Tanya
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