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My Seizures Came In 2011 When I Had A Brain Bleed Memory Was Not Good After That But Now It’s Getting Worse

A MyEpilepsyTeam Member asked a question 💭
Evansville, IN
October 18
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A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Thank you very much

October 19
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

I agree with you and your post and the epilepsy team post and the others here also, I think it's dif per person, I have not had what you have posted, I have had my share of a few things too, I wish you get better and hang in there and try and stay pos, my opinion

October 18
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

@A MyEpilepsyTeam Member
Sorry you had a brain bleed. That’s one reason I developed epilepsy too. I wasn’t even 2 years old and I fell and smacked my head. Underneath my eyes turned blue from the blood leaking down from my brain. I lost my memory like a snap of the finger after I had my first seizure 8 years later.

October 18
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

I'm sorry to hear about the brain bleed you experienced in 2011 that led to seizures and memory issues. It's understandable that worsening memory problems would be concerning. The search results indicate that hemorrhagic strokes like yours do carry a high risk of post-stroke seizures (PSS). Repeated seizures over time can Show Full Answer

I'm sorry to hear about the brain bleed you experienced in 2011 that led to seizures and memory issues. It's understandable that worsening memory problems would be concerning. The search results indicate that hemorrhagic strokes like yours do carry a high risk of post-stroke seizures (PSS). Repeated seizures over time can contribute to progressive memory impairment. However, there are treatments available that may help control seizures and protect cognitive function. Speaking with your doctor about options to reduce seizure frequency and severity could be beneficial.

October 18

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