What is epilepsy personality?

Background. In the last century, many psychiatrists have discussed what is called “the epileptic personality,” which is an inter-ictal syndrome characterized by explosive impulsivity, talkativeness or affective viscosity, and egocentricity (increased concern about the self).
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Does epilepsy change your personality?

Many people with epilepsy experience disagreeable changes in their emotions, and the link between mood disorders and epilepsy has been observed for more than 2,000 years. While this link has been noticed for many years, the relationship between seizures and mood disorders has not been well understood until recently.
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How does a person with epilepsy behave?

Those most often seen in children with epilepsy are sleep disturbances, fatigue or listlessness, lack of enthusiasm, and frequent emotional outbursts. Other behavioral issues, such as anxiety, agitation, frustration, or impulsive behaviors, often accompany depression.
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Is epilepsy a personality disorder?

In the end, it appears that the full range of behavioral features of the interictal personality disorder or "epileptic personality" is very rarely seen in a single individual. The link between this syndrome and epilepsy is strongly questioned.
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Does epilepsy cause behavior problems?

All types of epilepsy can make children prone to behavior problems: Complex partial seizures, especially of early onset—hyperactivity, problems in paying attention or controlling temper. Seizures from the left side—anxiety and frustration due to problems in understanding and expressing ideas.
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Does epilepsy make you angry?

Epilepsy (especially complex partial seizures) frequently has been associated with aggressive behavior in the minds of people in general and even in the medical literature.
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How does epilepsy affect a person socially?

People with epilepsy are generally found to have fewer social supports compared to those without this condition, are less likely to marry, have fewer children [11], have lower rates of employment [12] and cite lack of social engagement and difficulty in developing satisfying interpersonal relationships as common ...
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Do seizures affect intelligence?

Patients showed significantly lower IQ scores and linguistic abilities than controls. The components prolonged seizures/febrile convulsions and seizure frequency/number of antiepileptic drugs both contributed significantly to the IQs' observed variance.
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How do you love someone with epilepsy?

Stay with the person until the seizure ends and he or she is fully awake. After it ends, help the person sit in a safe place. Once they are alert and able to communicate, tell them what happened in very simple terms. Comfort the person and speak calmly.
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Can we marry a epilepsy person?

A: From a medical point of view, persons with epilepsy can marry. However, in some countries there have been laws and in others even now there are laws that prevent persons with epilepsy to marry. It is important that the would be spouse of a person with epilepsy should be aware of the situation.
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What is emotional epilepsy?

Definition. Seizures presenting with an emotion or the appearance of having an emotion as an early prominent feature, such as fear, spontaneous joy or euphoria, laughing (gelastic), or crying, (dacrystic). These emotional seizures may occur with or without objective clinical signs of a seizure evident to the observer. ...
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How does epilepsy affect a person's daily life?

People with epilepsy often experience changes in their quality of life such as less mobility, as well as the impact on learning, school attendance, employment, relationships, and social interactions.
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Can epilepsy cause bipolar?

Another common mood disorder in people with epilepsy is bipolar affective disorder. It is characterized by two types of symptoms: depression and mania.
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Would you date a girl with epilepsy?

Dating a woman with epilepsy is no different to dating anyone else. However it may affect certain things: Could affect certain types of birth control and contraception by making them less effective. Certain hormones may affect their seizures.
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What should you not say to someone with epilepsy?

WHAT NOT TO SAY TO SOMEONE WITH EPILEPSY
  • DON'T SAY SOMETHING IGNORANT.
  • DON'T MAKE THEM FEEL BAD ABOUT THEIR CONDITION.
  • DON'T DISMISS THEIR CONDITION.
  • DON'T COMPARE THE PERSON'S ILLNESS.
  • DON'T BE INCONSIDERATE.
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How do you calm someone with epilepsy?

First Aid
  1. Keep other people out of the way.
  2. Clear hard or sharp objects away from the person.
  3. Don't try to hold them down or stop the movements.
  4. Place them on their side, to help keep their airway clear.
  5. Look at your watch at the start of the seizure, to time its length.
  6. Don't put anything in their mouth.
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Does epilepsy affect mental ability?

Introduction. Epilepsy is a symptom rather than the cause of brain dysfunction. The most prominent feature of epilepsy are the seizures, but mental health may be also involved, including memory deficits, learning disabilities, behavioral problems, and poor social outcome.
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Who is a famous person with epilepsy?

Vincent van Gogh suffered from seizures doctors believed were cause by temporal lobe epilepsy. Composer George Gershwin was diagnosed with epilepsy. Actress Margaux Hemingway had from epilepsy from the age of seven. Korn front man Jonathan Davis believes his epilepsy was induced by years of drug use.
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Does epilepsy affect memory?

The epilepsy may cause difficulties with being able to store memories. Research has shown that people with epilepsy are prone to forget things more quickly than others.
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What problems do people with epilepsy face?

Epilepsy can make anxiety or depression worse due to not knowing when seizures will happen, concerns about side effects of medication, or feeling isolated. Everyone is different in how they cope with anxiety or depression, but this may increase the risk of long term problems or even suicide.
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What problems do people with epilepsy have?

People with epilepsy tend to have more physical problems (such as fractures and bruising from injuries related to seizures), as well as higher rates of psychological conditions, including anxiety and depression.
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How do people with epilepsy live a normal life?

Tips:
  1. Do not miss doses of your medications. ...
  2. Get plenty of sleep. # ...
  3. Drink plenty of water.
  4. Eat a healthy balanced diet and do not skip meals.
  5. Try to reduce stress and control anxiety.
  6. Avoid alcohol and recreational drugs. # ...
  7. Certain people with epilepsy should avoid flashing lights.
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Can epilepsy cause you to hear voices?

Some people experience more complex sounds during a seizure, such as specific voices or music, or changes in the volume of sounds. Some people with ADPEAF suddenly become unable to understand language before losing consciousness during a seizure. This inability to understand speech is known as receptive aphasia.
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Is depression and epilepsy linked?

A strong relationship has been shown between the severity of epilepsy and depression. The more severe the epilepsy, the more severe the depression. The link can go both ways. People with depression may be at risk for developing epilepsy.
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Can epileptics get pregnant?

Myth: It's hard to get pregnant if you have epilepsy.

But newer research shows that unless you have a prior history of infertility, or a different medical condition that can affect fertility, you have the same likelihood of conceiving as women who don't have epilepsy.
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