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Glendapaul
Community Member
I'm a carer of and loving man who can't get the answers we both need or the help he is currently in a hospital bed being treated for sudo seizures,has had over 25 in the past 24 hours and now they want to pass him over to the mental health team yet again have done X-rays and ct but when asked for an MRI due to the amount he is having was told that there was no point as they all feel it to do with his many labels in other words too hard basket .iv had a family member who was wrongly diagnosed and years later died from brain tumour hence why after all theses seizures I asked for one .im lost scared and have lost all faith in our health system that I currently work in I'm over it the man I love has no one to help him but me and I'm scared of losing him .
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BballJ
Community Member

Hi Glenda/paul,

Firstly, welcome to the forums. I am sorry to read what your husband is going through, you sound like an amazing wife.

Is there an option to go to a different hospital at all? This is where second opinions are very much needed. I understand the frustration, I just don't have the best advice to give in this particular situation so I do hope someone else may comment and be able to offer better advice but just wanted to see if another hospital may be an option.

Keep strong for your husband as best as you can and keep asking for the help.

My best for you and your husband,

Jay

romantic_thi3f
Blue Voices Member
Blue Voices Member

Hi Glenda/paul

Welcome to the forums and thanks for your post.

I'm sorry that your husband is having such a hard time. I can see both your and the hospitals point of view with the MRI and it's frustrating. From a diagnostic point of view, if the EEG doesn't show epileptic seizures and pseudoseizures seem to fit (based on how they present) then an MRI is generally not justified because of unnecessary radiation. What made them come to that diagnosis?

Have you talked to them about your concerns? Was the misdiagnosis also to do with seizures?

Please don't think this is in the too hard basket. Just because someone is being referred to the MH team doesn't mean it's 'crazy' or 'made up'. These seizures are very real. People can live a really good quality of life with pseudoseizures and it's important to know that since they are not true epileptic ones (based on the EEG), it means that it's not affecting the brain like an epileptic seizure would.