Regular Joe
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Hi all,
Just got back from the neurologist. Anymore, I'm not sure I want to talk about symptoms with this guy. Maybe I'll just experience the weird things that happen and keep my mouth shut.
I had a strange experience while driving along Friday night. I called it a "cognitive disturbance". It just so happened that I had the neuro appointment today, which is regular with migraine treatment. Let me blaze the way for a "new symptom" which the neurologist said is almost surely related to Crohn's and other autoimmune disorders.
After describing the "event", followed by a panic attack (which I don't usually have - years apart if I do), followed by a severe migraine. I called "Nurse on call" and she was satisfied to attribute it to dehydration. I told the neuro guy.
"Naawpp. Not dehydration."
Of course followed by the clueless look on my face. He had an intern in training with him. He gives him a look.
"Seizure. Right?"
The guy in training nodding his head all along.
"Yup."
Autoimmune disorders have a high incidence of causing or inducing epileptic and non-epilectic seizures. There's also a close correlation between migraine and epileptic syndromes. That's what the neurologist said. He's the genius, and he hasn't been wrong yet.
I looked it up, and sure enough, "inflammatory disorders" cross into that category. "Autoimmune Disorders" are what my surgeon called "systemic" - they involve more than a single organ or body "system". I hit on several references, so you can google for yourself. Here's a pretty basic link: http://professionals.epilepsy.com/page/inflammatory.html
Sure enough, Crohn's Disease "etiology" crosses into the CNS (Central Nervous System) - Right Nurse Silvermoon?
Guess I must have missed that memo. I walked into the neurologist's office this morning, just an ordinary "migraine management" visit? Bliss ignorance at it's best - then I make the mistake of telling the guy about my little "cognitive disturbance" on Friday night.
Next thing I know I'm getting 24 electrodes glued to my head, sitting still on my back for an hour, intentionally being told to hyperventilate, then getting blasted with a strobe-light...and the grand finale: "Name 5 states that begin with the letter "M". We finish up after about two hours, and the technician on the "Epilepsy" floor at the Cleveland Clinic neurology lab looks at me surprised and asks "You're working?" (because I had my briefcase and was on my way to the office)
Now how do you like your "official" Crohn's Disease diagnosis?
I thought I had an idea about how this disease affects us. Erego this morning...I don't know about anyone else, but today I'm a little bit dumbfounded ... again.
Just got back from the neurologist. Anymore, I'm not sure I want to talk about symptoms with this guy. Maybe I'll just experience the weird things that happen and keep my mouth shut.
I had a strange experience while driving along Friday night. I called it a "cognitive disturbance". It just so happened that I had the neuro appointment today, which is regular with migraine treatment. Let me blaze the way for a "new symptom" which the neurologist said is almost surely related to Crohn's and other autoimmune disorders.
After describing the "event", followed by a panic attack (which I don't usually have - years apart if I do), followed by a severe migraine. I called "Nurse on call" and she was satisfied to attribute it to dehydration. I told the neuro guy.
"Naawpp. Not dehydration."
Of course followed by the clueless look on my face. He had an intern in training with him. He gives him a look.
"Seizure. Right?"
The guy in training nodding his head all along.
"Yup."
Autoimmune disorders have a high incidence of causing or inducing epileptic and non-epilectic seizures. There's also a close correlation between migraine and epileptic syndromes. That's what the neurologist said. He's the genius, and he hasn't been wrong yet.
I looked it up, and sure enough, "inflammatory disorders" cross into that category. "Autoimmune Disorders" are what my surgeon called "systemic" - they involve more than a single organ or body "system". I hit on several references, so you can google for yourself. Here's a pretty basic link: http://professionals.epilepsy.com/page/inflammatory.html
Sure enough, Crohn's Disease "etiology" crosses into the CNS (Central Nervous System) - Right Nurse Silvermoon?
Guess I must have missed that memo. I walked into the neurologist's office this morning, just an ordinary "migraine management" visit? Bliss ignorance at it's best - then I make the mistake of telling the guy about my little "cognitive disturbance" on Friday night.
Next thing I know I'm getting 24 electrodes glued to my head, sitting still on my back for an hour, intentionally being told to hyperventilate, then getting blasted with a strobe-light...and the grand finale: "Name 5 states that begin with the letter "M". We finish up after about two hours, and the technician on the "Epilepsy" floor at the Cleveland Clinic neurology lab looks at me surprised and asks "You're working?" (because I had my briefcase and was on my way to the office)
Now how do you like your "official" Crohn's Disease diagnosis?
I thought I had an idea about how this disease affects us. Erego this morning...I don't know about anyone else, but today I'm a little bit dumbfounded ... again.
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