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<blockquote data-quote="Larkin1" data-source="post: 1221042" data-attributes="member: 53193"><p>Hi,</p><p>I have type 1 and have been diagnosed with nocturnal epilepsy which occurs as a result of hypoglycaemia at night. </p><p>There are lots of occasions when I have night time hypoglycaemia and no seizure, but there are occasions especially when I am dealing with stress where I get auras like dizziness, dejavu etc then have a severe nocturnal seizure. I have had these all my life but was previously told it was just diabetes related, then had three in a short period at the beginning of the year and got a diagnosis. The anti seizure meds aren't great the first prescription hospitalised me for side affects, the ones I'm on now seem better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Larkin1, post: 1221042, member: 53193"] Hi, I have type 1 and have been diagnosed with nocturnal epilepsy which occurs as a result of hypoglycaemia at night. There are lots of occasions when I have night time hypoglycaemia and no seizure, but there are occasions especially when I am dealing with stress where I get auras like dizziness, dejavu etc then have a severe nocturnal seizure. I have had these all my life but was previously told it was just diabetes related, then had three in a short period at the beginning of the year and got a diagnosis. The anti seizure meds aren't great the first prescription hospitalised me for side affects, the ones I'm on now seem better. [/QUOTE]
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