Free of seizures for 18 months after 15 years!!
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I have suffered from NEAD for over 15 years. I am 36 and was first diagnosed with epilepsy, tonic clinic seizures. I met several neurologist throughout the UK to get my diagnosis as I suffered 3-4 seizures a week. I had counselling, anti-depressants, CBT but they all failed. Last January I heard about a treatment called EMDR and I embarked on it. After 5 sessions my seizures stopped. 18 months on and I have been totally seizure free. I can not recommend this treatment enough. I would advise anyone suffering from NEAD that this should be their first port of call for treatment after 15 years of suffering. I am free from NEAD xx
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My seizures did not start until I was 21 so I had finished university. I will not lie to you for approx 12 years holding down a full time job was very difficult & I did miss out on a lot. I went through all the treatments advised by the NHS (to be honest their knowledge on NEAD was limited despite what they thought). I was in and out of hospitals. I read up on EMDR on the Internet and found a reputable clinic. I did ask a Consultant physiatrist about it. She recommended way above counselling & CBT etc. It is not available on the NHS. In total it cost £700. A small amount to get my life back. Now I have a career, I work full-time, I am married, I do drive & have a great life. For the sake of your daughter I can not recommend this therapy enough.
Paula
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I am so sorry I have not been in touch sooner. I am pleased to say that I am still free from any seizures. I can understand understand your daughters frustration, my older sister does have epilepsy too, and thought then it must be the case for me too. Her seizures are controlled by epileptic medication. Firstly I think the most important thing is to reassure your daughter that you know she has no control over the seizures, as she doesn't. NEAD affects people's life's in the same way, the only difference is the treatment plan. If your daughter says that she has not had a trauma then could well be the case, or it may be something that she never wants to share. When you go into therapy you say to yourself at the beginning and maybe for the first few sessions "I will just not mention that". But eventually you do or at least that happened to me.
As I mentioned before a trauma to me may not be a trauma for you, it just depends on how it made you feel and its impact. There is also the scenario that one particular trauma did not happen but small things begin to build up & eventually you no longer have the capacity to process anymore. EMDR will take your daughter through all of this at a pace she is happy to go at. During EMDR you do not speak about the trauma out loud or anything that has upset you. You revisit the event in your mind and reprocess it with the aid of eye focus techniques or sound, whichever you are most comfortable with and with what the therapist thinks is working best.
At this moment just show your daughter unlimited support and ask her to try the therapy (you can keep it quiet just between the two of you.)
To make it easier for her I would suggest taking her to the appt then go have a coffee and collect her. Don't ask questions ( I know this is hard) and let her make decision to scheduling a second appt.
i hope this helps, and again I am sorry for the delay.
Please let me know how she gets on if she goes.
Good luck X
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I truly am so happy for you and your daughter and your daughter will reach a point when the seizures stop completely, but we all start with small steps.
I am so glad to hear that my experience has had a positive effect on someone, as that was the only reason for my post.
Take care, and I wish you and your daughter a long, healthy & happy future.
Paula X