Uhura wrote:
I've thought about seizures and I do also have epilepsy (controlled with medicine). But if it is a seizure it doesn't have the usual headache or tiredness that comes after them. I know it doesn't happen after all of them to all people. I have had several seizures and been fine afterward.
It just feels different than my seizures, which is why I'm wondering if it's more related to Asperger's. Either way this has been happening for several years. I just never bothered with finding answers before.
My doctor already thinks I have severe anxiety. I don't agree. I found out when I had to have him fill out a form for me to take to the public transportation I use so they would believe I can't drive. My doctor had never said anything about anxiety but I read the paper that I should have taken to the transportation system and it said I have epilepsy and severe anxiety. I know the difference between depression and anxiety. True, I have had problems with depression and they are mild now. But I have no problems with anxiety. And I don't agree with him not telling me and with him what he thinks in his office.
And my state medicaid limits me to very few family doctors and won't pay for specialists.
Anyway, information on shutdowns is hard to find.
Uhura
Seizures don’t necessarily create headaches or tiredness.
Just an hour ago I had a time when I was talking with my mother and probably had a few seconds of silence. I had to recall every discussion I had with her about cost relating to the phone in some way. She claimed that it was OK to talk to me on my cell phone because I said it cost less. I ended up recalling, and saying NO, it actually costs MORE! I went to a cheaper plan so my monthly recurring cost is less BUT, if I sit and chat like she wants, the overage is MORE, so my real cost will go up.