Thursday, December 17, 2009

WOW...what a week!!!! It started off pretty good on Monday...just didn't end so well. I left the office at 4:30 or so to go pick the kids up from school. I checked them out of daycare and we all got in the car, well Garrett's truck to be exact. I turned left out of OSL on Tidwell. That is the last thing that I remember. Now we cut to the kids' memory. They said that as soon as I made the left my arms locked up and I started screaming and shaking eventually falling unconscious. Cole then jumped from the passenger side and removed my foot off of the gas. He then steered us to the curb, all the while calling 911. We coasted to a stop, with no damage to the vehicle. Just bumped the little yellow and black sign before the bridge over the bayou.
The ambulance arrived and put me in and got me hooked up to some oxygen and checked my heart and all the other important organs...which were normal. The only things going on were my eyes were completely dilated and my blood pressure was low. My Dad shows up on the scene and they tell him that they think I am overdosing on drugs!!!! This is about the time my memory picks up, I believe that anybody's would...6'8" father asking you if you are a drug addict...ummm let's think about this one...All the way to the hospital the paramedic kept asking have you taken any street drugs...all the way to the hospital Wendy keeps answering NO!!! I laugh about it now...but I wasn't laughing until finally my drug test came back negative!!!! At this point they send me home with my concussion, burnt neck, smashed foot, and extremely swollen tongue that I had bit!!! The ER doctor tells us he thinks I had a seizure and to see my family doctor ASAP. I saw him Tuesday. He explains that he is relatively certain I had a seizure and to see a neurologist ASAP. I saw the neurologist today. He explained to Garrett and I that he is 100% certain I had an epileptic seizure. He explained that on his first day of residency for neurology his doctor told him the golden rule...people who bite their tongues are having epileptic seizures. So here is where we are now...
Epilepsy is not diagnosed until you have a 2nd seizure. Therefor I will have and EEG and MRI on December 28, 2009 to determine what might be happening. If the test comes back normal then I have the option to take the anti seizure medicine. If it comes back abnormal then I will be medicated by the doctor.
As if this isn't bad enough. The law is that I can't drive for 6 months because of the seizure. That is pretty scary. Hopefully, we will have some more information soon. Until then....I must remember that God will not give me more than I can handle.

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