staring spells
#1
Posted 06 November 2009 - 09:35 PM
Today, I was staring at the dog. Notice, I didnt know I was staring. But then I notice that I am staring, and I have been staring with my tongue sticking out of my mouth. I dont remember sticking my tongue out initially. I have no idea how long I actually stared, but I did feel a time lapse.
My parents notice my "stares". They say when I have them I am completely still, I dont blink, and my eyes look empty. My eyes look empty to them when I am daydreaming too (Mckeys World). But when I daydream I am oviously indulged in thought. While during my staring spells its as if I am completely void of thought for a few seconds.
I dont remember blacking out. I just remember that I notice that I am staring and sitting completely still.
How can you tell if you black out?
Maybe I dont black out, maybe I just stare with void of thought being completely still without blinking. Maybe?
#2
Posted 08 November 2009 - 09:56 PM
#3
Posted 09 November 2009 - 01:37 PM
But as you've posted this in the seizure forum, you're also probably aware that a seizure disorder can cause this too- there was this study done along the way that I'd have to look up again, where researchers would flash a light repeatedly at subjects, and measure the brain's response... for the seizure kids (even the ones who had shown almost no symptoms) their brains would "miss" some of the flashes- kinda like the brain stepped out for that split second...
I think if it gets worse- especially if your stares get longer- I would check out a neurologist and see what they have to say... just my opinion...
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#4
Posted 10 November 2009 - 10:51 PM
I do see a neurologist, and I did an MRI and EEG (with the flashing light included) and both came back normal. I havent talked to him about the staring spells though, I really wanted his opinion, and I dont see him until January. I am on lamictal and it helps my CP's and SP's but not the staring spells.
I dont have dissociation with the staring spells or the daydreaming. I only have dissociation with SP's and CP's.
I just wonder if the staring spells are Absence's or not. I keep looking for more info on them but I keep getting "mostly seen in children" thing. Which makes me wonder...
#5
Posted 14 November 2009 - 11:40 PM
#6
Posted 15 November 2009 - 12:11 AM
Mckey, on 14 November 2009 - 11:40 PM, said:
A concern? In the sense that you should talk about them with him, yes, that would probably be a good idea. They tend to like knowing about weird things like that going on, especially if you can keep a log of each time they happen and what was going on at the time, which can help a lot with narrowing down what's causing it.
As far as whether or not you should reschedule your appointment for an earlier time, I don't really know one way or the other. When I have something like that happen and I'm not sure, I call my neurologist's office and ask whether I should come in or it's ok to wait. I just had to do that recently, after my brain was acting funny last month. I wasn't scheduled to go in until the beginning of next year, either, but they had me go in last week instead. Other times I've just had to keep an eye on things and let them know if something changed. I would guess that if it's not getting worse or causing significant problems, they won't have you come in Right This Minute, but there's a reason they're the doctors/nurses and I'm not.
#7
Posted 15 November 2009 - 12:16 AM
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#8
Posted 17 November 2009 - 10:04 PM
VE, I have major daydreaming spells as well. Where I stare off into space and think. But with the spells I am talking about, I am completely void of thought. Its hard to explain the difference, but the feelings of the each instance feel different.
#9
Posted 18 November 2009 - 02:16 PM
Mckey, on 17 November 2009 - 10:04 PM, said:
VE, I have major daydreaming spells as well. Where I stare off into space and think. But with the spells I am talking about, I am completely void of thought. Its hard to explain the difference, but the feelings of the each instance feel different.
One thing that could help you and your neurologist out is to see if you can identify any triggers that cause these staring spells. I get them too, and it's normally 1) when I'm in a hurry and need to look for something [I normally forget what I was looking for upon entering the room] or 2) when I experience rejection. I think both are forms of psychological dissociation (or maybe the first is just AD/HD acting up).
However, if traditional seizure triggers (lights, sleep deprivation, hyperventilation, etc.) are triggering these, this should be a major flash for your neurodoc.
It's also possible that you might not be able to identify a trigger at all, but I advise to look for one as much as you can... best of luck, anyways...
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#10
Posted 19 November 2009 - 09:15 PM
I forget things when I enter a room too. But my memory is just fucked. Like I saw my pdoc today and when I came out of his room my dad said "what did he say" and I said "i have no clue". All memory just *poof*
I am not sure of the triggers. The last one I had was in the middle of the day and I cant think of any triggers.
Dammit another reason to journal. I suck at journaling.
#11
Posted 20 November 2009 - 07:39 PM
Mckey, on 19 November 2009 - 09:15 PM, said:
I forget things when I enter a room too. But my memory is just fucked. Like I saw my pdoc today and when I came out of his room my dad said "what did he say" and I said "i have no clue". All memory just *poof*
I am not sure of the triggers. The last one I had was in the middle of the day and I cant think of any triggers.
Dammit another reason to journal. I suck at journaling.
Does sound like your 'staring spells' are due to general spaciness (if you will), like mine are... and that journalling should help... are you (like myself and many of my AD/HD friends) hypergraphic (meaning that you like to write notes and stuff like nobody's business)? If so, you could use that issue to your advantage. In my worst bouts of chronic meningitis (these almost always screwed with my already-fragile memory), I'd have a "workflow" post-it note chart of things to do literally stapled to the bottom of my shirt and a pen in my pocket to write on the back of the same post-it note anything that I should have to remember.
If I remember to write it down, that is. That's the hard part. I understand, though, that remembering to write stuff down does come by habit, no matter how bad your memory is......
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#12
Posted 23 November 2009 - 12:02 AM
Anywho hopefully it is just ADHD staring spells. It just.. feels so different. With these new migraines and extra staring spells I am going to bring *when should I see my neuro* to my GP tomorrow. I doubt he will shed much light (being a Naval hospital and all). For now I am keeping my Jan of 010 appt with my neuro.
I'll write more words and sentences when it comes to these things. I carry a notebook with me everywhere lmfao. Okay I am ranting. Thanks LM!
#13
Posted 02 December 2009 - 09:46 AM
Mckey, on 19 November 2009 - 09:15 PM, said:
I forget things when I enter a room too. But my memory is just fucked. Like I saw my pdoc today and when I came out of his room my dad said "what did he say" and I said "i have no clue". All memory just *poof*
I am not sure of the triggers. The last one I had was in the middle of the day and I cant think of any triggers.
Dammit another reason to journal. I suck at journaling.
Mckey, in my opinion, as I suffer from absense seizures, it sounds like an ABSENSE SEIZURE TO A T! But, absense seizure are usually always picked up as symmetrical 3-Hz spike-and-wave discharges on EEGs. So it would highly surprise me if nothing popped up on your EEG. And your neuro would have to make that diagnosis.
Here is the million dollar question, are you confused after your blank stares? Neuros generally ask this because if there is epileptiform activity in the brain, after the seizure, there is no memory of what went on and there will undoubtedly be confusion. (You mentionned you had memory loss...) Absense seizure consists begin and end abruptly, without warning and in most cases there are no triggers or 'auras.' But pay attention if blinking lights help set them off...
What meds have you tried?
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#14
Posted 05 December 2009 - 12:39 PM
I have TLE. Last yr. I feel out of the shower and smashed the back of my head on something hard. Blood was everywhere. The hubster rushed me to the ER and when the doc injected the "numbing agent" into my skull--OUCH--my night got even more interesting. While awaiting for the nubing stuff to kick in so the doc could put in the stitches, according to his report I sat bolt upright and stared at the wall. He wrote that I was totally unresponsive.
Hubster told me he even shined the light in my eyes and I didn't blink. Just stared. He ordered a head ct.
The "staring" was actually a CP. When I 'came to' I was completely confused. To this day I don't remember having the head ct...I just recall a nurse coming in with a wheelchair and I said, "I don't need that!" (stubborn Irish lass that I am.)
Soooo, be sure to talk w/your neuro. about this and try to remember to keep a seizure journal.
As for calling to see if your appt. should be moved up? It's worth a shot.
I was scheduled for a VEEG Sept. 29th and unbeknownst to me, my husband email and told him my seizure activity had increased greatly. The doc got me into Duke two days after that email, Sept.2nd. (glad I went, I had four grand mal seizures while I was there!)
So, it's up to you--either way, it can't hurt to email or speak with your doctor about these staring spells.
Best wishes,
Sheila
This post has been edited by dumdum: 05 December 2009 - 12:41 PM
My Braincandy; Keppra 3,000mgs/Lamictal XR 200 mgs./Topamax 100 mgs., Effexor 150 mgs.; the occasional Ativan (0.5 mgs) when the complex partial seizures just won't friggin STOP & I don't feel like goin' all Grand Mal. Malls suck. I hate shopping.
#15
Posted 05 December 2009 - 05:43 PM
dumdum, on 05 December 2009 - 12:39 PM, said:
What's really fun about that is that stuff like lidocaine has a tendency to cause seizures, depending on how much they give you. Good times.
#16
Posted 06 December 2009 - 01:24 PM
I actually passed out and awoke to a nurse with both hands on my head, holding it down while the doc stitched away. I was like, "HUH? Why is she holding my head?"
My latest incident involved getting an aura while walking into the bathroom and the next thing I knew, I was in the tub. I recall hitting my face on the water spicket thingy. Black eye the next day, a trip to the husband's ENT doc a month later (again, I'm stubborn and hate going to the doctor) and surprise! I broke my nose, deviated my septum and surgery has been suggested.
Bathrooms are a definite hazard for people w/epilepsy.
As you said...good times, good times.
This post has been edited by dumdum: 06 December 2009 - 01:26 PM
My Braincandy; Keppra 3,000mgs/Lamictal XR 200 mgs./Topamax 100 mgs., Effexor 150 mgs.; the occasional Ativan (0.5 mgs) when the complex partial seizures just won't friggin STOP & I don't feel like goin' all Grand Mal. Malls suck. I hate shopping.
#17
Posted 13 December 2009 - 10:16 PM
toronto_girl, on 02 December 2009 - 09:46 AM, said:
Mckey, on 19 November 2009 - 09:15 PM, said:
I forget things when I enter a room too. But my memory is just fucked. Like I saw my pdoc today and when I came out of his room my dad said "what did he say" and I said "i have no clue". All memory just *poof*
I am not sure of the triggers. The last one I had was in the middle of the day and I cant think of any triggers.
Dammit another reason to journal. I suck at journaling.
Mckey, in my opinion, as I suffer from absense seizures, it sounds like an ABSENSE SEIZURE TO A T! But, absense seizure are usually always picked up as symmetrical 3-Hz spike-and-wave discharges on EEGs. So it would highly surprise me if nothing popped up on your EEG. And your neuro would have to make that diagnosis.
Here is the million dollar question, are you confused after your blank stares? Neuros generally ask this because if there is epileptiform activity in the brain, after the seizure, there is no memory of what went on and there will undoubtedly be confusion. (You mentionned you had memory loss...) Absense seizure consists begin and end abruptly, without warning and in most cases there are no triggers or 'auras.' But pay attention if blinking lights help set them off...
What meds have you tried?
what I THOUGHT was an absence I had utter confusion afterwards. i had no idea where i was going or what i was doing. but looking back on things it was probably a CP. usually with the stares i get a "huh?" feeling but not utter confusion like after CPs. when i stare, i usually dont even notice that i do it. other people notice though. they complain they cant get my attention and i dont respond. and i can tell the difference between a staring spell and a ADHD flight of fancy.
im on lamictal now and im doing better (and klonopin helps). im only on 200mg, but i havent had a CP for a few months now. the staring spells though are having a field day.
im keeping my january appt. almost there anyway. still having trouble journalling. im hoping for a new EEG but this time w/o meds.
#18
Posted 21 December 2009 - 01:08 AM
dumdum, on 07 December 2009 - 04:24 AM, said:

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