For the past 10 months I have had a numbness sensation over my left arm. Sometimes it is worse than others, but it never goes completely away. One Saturday morning as I was walking home from the farmer’s market, the feeling got very intense. In fact the numbness turned into a burning feeling and continued to escalate as each moment passed. After about 3 minutes my left hand started uncontrollably convulsing, turning in on itself. This last a long minute or two, then as the convulsing stopped the burning slowly went away too.
I called my doctor who was not 100% sure what caused it, but
reminded me that I was supposed to be taking Keppra twice a day. Keppra is an anti-seizure drug that they put
me on as soon as I was diagnosed with brain cancer. I stopped taking it because in my opinion the
side effects were worse than the chance of a seizure. At Doctor Nick’s suggestion, I did start back
on the Keppra and within hours remembered how horrible that stuff made me
feel. I tried to stick it out, but once
again decided to take my chances without the meds. A month later I had another incident with my
hand that was exactly like the previous one.
It was almost time for my next MRI, always a nail biting time, and never
more than this one. Could these
incidents be caused from the forming of a new tumor?
Still From The Movie "Dune" Of Paul's Hand In The "Box" |
About 30 minutes later I started hearing voices. Rhonda was talking to a paramedic. We were all in the back of an ambulance on
our way to the hospital. I heard them
say something about cancer. I was still
very confused. Were they talking about me?
I thought I might have cancer, but maybe it had all been a bad
dream. I looked at Rhonda and asked “Do
I have cancer?” Before she could answer,
I remembered and stated, “Oh yeah, I have brain cancer.”
Some Doctors Liken Seizures To An Electrical Storm In The Brain |
Fist Full Of Seizure Meds That Look Like Easter Basket Treats |
I still hate the seizure meds, but I guess the negative
feelings of the meds are better than the paranoia of another seizure creeping
up on me.
Oh, and did I mention, cancer SUCKS!
Think of you every day Dan. Hard to read this but glad you posed.
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