Welcome to The World of Epilepsy


A welcome goes out to all of those that are living in a world of seizures. I hope this blog will help you. We are not doctors, and do not try to tell you what is right and wrong. All we can do is give you a bit about us.

Remember everyone is different, every brain is different and every situation can be mighty different. Come back often my friend as something new will be added often. Join in and tell us your story. Listen, take what you like and leave the rest.

Think positive and this big world will be made then full of smiles.

Julie

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Getting to Know Our Brains (#3)


Now that we are getting to know our brain a little more, the next step and probably the hardest after storing all the information is to 'Retrieve' it now, right?  Does this ever happen to you?  Sometimes we put things away where we are sure they will easily be found and when it comes time to find them that place just isn't there.

Have you ever noticed too that when someone asks you something where an answer is needed quickly and immediately no matter how hard you try it just isn't there.  It is right on the tip of your tongue, you can see it or it can be a word you use all the time and should be as easy as getting out of bed in the a.m. but it just isn't there.

The harder we try to think of the word needed the further away it goes.  Try forgetting about it for a minute and it will be right there in front of you.

What the doctors refer to this is 'short and long term memory spam'.  Some have one and not the other.  This can happen over time with both the number of seizures we have and the meds that are added to our system.

In time some of long term may come back and like myself it is almost competely wipped/gone/zip/nil.  Since being out of the foggy world I was once in the short term is now there, sometimes having to wait a minute or two.  That part I can handle.

This last and final job of the librarian/brain is the one that irritates us the most at times.  Sometimes too we think we are loosing it.  Don't worry, as you are far from alone.  Actually, when you look around and hear other stories similar to your own you can find you are a lot better off than you thought.

Don't worry, that will only make it worse,
Keep smiling
Julie

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