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Nymph take your clothes off.

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JANUARY 3, 2012 @ 02:28 PM


Hello my internet boyfriends and girlfriends

didja miss me?
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didja miss theeese? wink
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Thank God for bewbs.

Time for an update.
It's a long one, so sit back...

About 2 months ago I had a seizure out of the blue. I suffered a severe concussion, with a black eye and busted lip to boot, from when my face decided to fight my hardwood floor.

I was taken to the hospital and after 2 looong days in ER and 3 morphine drips (little of either I remember) I was finally given a room.

Here is a great shot of the shiner I got from smashing my face into the floor.
I'm not winking, this was just how swollen I was...
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That's my buddy Scotty in the background, being awesome.

On day 3 I had another seizure. They did a series of tests, (CT/CAT scans, iodized ink injections, MRIs, ect, ect, ect) and found scar tissue on my right medesial front lobe, which both the neurologist I saw at the hospital and the neuro surgeon I got a second opinion from both said would be probable cause for the seizures.
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On the right in the yellow circle (which is actually the left part of my brain) you can see a well defined fold in the tissue with clear black outlining.
On the left in the red circle you can see it is much less defined, with more white puffiness. This is the scar tissue, which the neurologists believe is from fever-induced seizures I had as an infant. With cases like these, the seizures generally start occurring in your 20s and without medication will continue, which classifies me as epileptic.

They put me on an anti-seizure medication called dilanten, and on the 4th day I had another seizure, which lasted 5 minutes.
Most seizures generally last 1.5-2 minutes, and anything past 5 runs risk of potential brain damage. Luckily this was my only sezure longer than 3 minutes.

After 3 days on Dilanten they discharged me from the hospital. I had another seizure the following 2 days, and on my third day out of hospital I had the most painful headache I've ever experienced, that felt like my brain was swelling into my skull, and a high fever that kept rising. My mom FINALLY dragged my ass off the couch when it got to 102 degrees to take me to the hospital, and I had another seizure literally in the doorway.

My mom called an ambulance and I was rushed to emerge. When I got there they did blood work and found that the amount of Dilanten in my body had built to toxic levels, and I had basically involunerily overdosed on the drug. I was told that regular theraputic levels of dilanten when treating seizures are between 30-40, and the dilanten in my body had built up to 176.

For the next 2 days I was closely monitored as I detoxed off the Dilanten and finally started to feel better.
I was given a room on the third day and started another sting of tests, with bloodwork every 4 hours to check my dilanten levels (my veins were so collapsed by the end of my stay, I was a giant bruise.)

Thennn... I woke up on my 4th day in hospital number 2 with a horrible, burning, itchy rash over my ENTIRE body, from my neck to the tops of my feet. I literally looked like I had red scales tattooed on my entire body. My face was red and swollen to double it's size and my tongue was heavy. I called the nurses and they got the doctor to see me immediately.

I was told this looked like a delayed further allergic reaction to the dilanten, which lays dorment in the body until a week or more after the first dosage. The most horrible part of this was that my symptoms looked a lot like I may have developed something called Steven Johnson's Syndrome, where basically your skin develops a rash that blisters like 3rd degree burns and comes off in sheets. This enevitably leads to infection, which spreads due to the volume of open wounds, and is very life-threatening.


With this they wanted to rule out the seizures and illness being infection-induced, so I was again given another onslaught of tests, including a spinal tap, or "lumbar puncture". (Honestly; no where near as scary as everyone makes it out to be; my tattoo there hurt infinately more than the tap, and it was over in a matter of minutes)

They put me on a super-heavy dose of steroids to combat the reaction, and the next morning the rash was significantly better.

Following night I had another seizure , and was put on a different, less invasive epilepsy medication the next day.

SO. After my rash went away, they ruled out life-threatening infection and I went 72 hours without a seizure I was finally released a second time from the hospital. (Which, by the way, did NOT have much in the ways of vegan options, FYI lol)

Since my final discharge I have had 2 small, what they call "breakthrough seizures" (seizuring while medicated), while I work with my neurologist to get my new medication at the levels I need. I lost partial sight in my left eye after the first seizure, but am happy to say after my last optomitrist appointment, I have fully regained.

Unfortunately when you have a seizure, or are diagnosed with epilepsy your lisence is suspended. In my province it is 6 months minumum, from your last seizure, so I have had my lisence suspended. Living downtown in a big city wouldn't make this such a huge deal, except that my career depended on me driving across Southern Ontario to run all my Jager events.
So with no lisence, and suddenly becoming an insurance risk I was let go from my job. My job that I fucking loved and was so happy to have. I had something that was fun and exciting and challenging and fufilling and I've lost it, along with a lot of my independance, not being able to drive. This was definitely the hardest pill to swallow.

As of right now, I am not sure what the future hold for me, but 2012 has GOT to be better.
I am currently looking for a roomate (as being unemployed and paying for a 2-bedroom downtown can only last so long before my savings runs out). I am not sure what I am able to do in the ways of jobs yet, as I am still adjusting to medications, going to numerous appointments and generally trying to get better, but I am looking into registering for unemployment insurance, until I catch my bearings.

It's been a tough year, but I'm still standing. I have high hopes for 2012, as I get healthier and I am so excited to become an auntie in March smile

Anywho, that was the last 2 months or so for me. I hope all of yours were a little better!

Happy new year everyone <3

love love love
nymph
xoxoxo

ps:
my 2012 "Get Better" wishlist

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baudot

baudot

Oakland, CA
February 2004

JAN 03, 2012 02:49 PM

Holy yikes.
Wishing you better.

drrn

drrn

Washington, NJ
December 2007

JAN 03, 2012 02:49 PM

I'm sorry to hear about all of that. I hope things work out for you soon.

PixieStixx

PixieStixx

HOPEFUL

USA

JAN 03, 2012 02:58 PM

my mom developed epilepsy in her 20's but nothing that severe. I can't imagine what you went through, but it must have been quite frightening, and it's truly amazing how strong you seem to be

All the best in 2012
you're an incredible girl

Nekron

Nekron

Canada
August 2009

JAN 03, 2012 03:00 PM

Sorry to hear about that. It all sounds terrible. Best wishes for this year. Get well

BZA

BZA

I'm lost
September 2007

JAN 03, 2012 03:06 PM

this happened to my brother when he turned 18 frown
he has nocturnal seizures, so he only has them within an hour of waking up, or if he doesn't get enough sleep..
he was on medication and still having them, which SUCKED.
the last one he had was over a year ago!!! because he got new medication after the last one because of how bad it was! frown
he slept at a friends, and like an idiot went outside in the morning to get the paper in the driveway and had one and landed on his face... he broke all his front teeth, his whole face was a scab, his wrists, hands, knees, feet and toes were scabs and the neighbours noticed him bleeding all over the drive way and called an ambulance thank god...
i hope the meds start working better for you.. reading this blog i was tearing up and fighting off the tears.
i hope you are feeling better. kiss

OH! and one time he knew something was wrong, that was kinda cool! he woke up and went to my dad and said he feels funny and then had one. it was a big thing!!
i'm just so happy his new medication has kept him from having one for over a year! so happy!!!!!

AandP

AandP

Toronto, ON
April 2003

JAN 03, 2012 03:12 PM

Lady, we should meet up for a coffee & a chat.
I've had epilepsy since I was 12 yrs old.
Suffered 3rd degree burns while having a seizure in the shower.
So I know all about the aches, pains and suffering of seizures & epilepsy.
I left you a comment re: your roomie situation. smile
Let's chat sometime. xo

bennie2069

bennie2069

Dallas, TX
September 2009

JAN 03, 2012 03:13 PM

Holy crap! I'm so sorry you had to go through all of that! I hope 2012 really is a better and healthier year for you!

suispud1

suispud1

Dallas, TX
January 2010

JAN 03, 2012 03:17 PM

2012 has got to be better for you. And healthier. You have that coming no question about it.

Gigantits

Gigantits

Mississauga, ON
December 2008

JAN 03, 2012 03:17 PM

wow... that is terrifying stuff. Im so happy to hear your ok though. Its a shame you lost your job. But that just means bigger and better things my love.

Keep your head up and keep your PMA.

and your tits still look good so thats a 1 up! hahaha

tahitipunk

tahitipunk

United Kingdom
September 2009

JAN 03, 2012 03:41 PM

Sorry to hear that. Really hope 2012 is a much better year for you! Take care and keep up with the awesome sets smile xxxxx

Smythe

Smythe

SUICIDEGIRL

I'm lost

JAN 03, 2012 06:15 PM

Oh shit lady. You've got a really awesome attitude about what's come your way. You're in my thoughts and I'm hoping the doctors have your medication straightened out soon!

Setsuka

Setsuka

SUICIDEGIRL

USA

JAN 03, 2012 07:38 PM

Wow! Glad to hear you are doing better and I hope things work out soon!

injuredcyclist

injuredcyclist

Portland, OR
March 2006

JAN 03, 2012 08:02 PM

/happy thoughts. *waves in your direction*

Glad you're feeling better. You seem to be handling it all pretty well, which is great. I'd be freaking out; brain stuff is scary.

Jozsef

Jozsef

Toronto, ON
July 2007

JAN 03, 2012 09:07 PM

I'm so sorry you have to go through all this but I'm thrilled with your wonderful attitude. I'm glad you shared your experiences with us because I'm tremendously fond of you and want to know how you are. While I wish I had or knew of a job you would like to do, I can not imagine you having much difficulty finding something suitable. I really mean that and I wouldn't say it just to be "nice". I'm always here for you if there's any way I can help.

Here's to a much better 2012. smile

ron4164

ron4164

Ponchatoula, LA
January 2007

JAN 03, 2012 09:15 PM

shocked Wow!
I hope everything is ok now!
Hope the year gets better for you too.
Take care. kiss kiss love

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