![]() I think I understand what you are saying and questioning. My question is there anybody else experiencing these icepick headaches like me that leads up to seizures or know of any good articlesto follow up on this matter? I don't get these headaches except when I start this 2-3 week cycle that ends up in a seizure. Every time I have them a seizure follows once they are very frequent. I won't have any for 2-3 days and they will hit me with a vengeance for a day or 2 then I will have seizure.įrom what I have read these ice pick headaches are not associated with epilepsy at all but they are my extremely painful sign that I will be having a seizure soon. I really don,t have any warning signs that I am going to have a seizure other than these painful stabs in my head, once I start having them frequently I will have the calm before the storm cliche. Now these ice pick headaches are occurring again I eventually had a small seizure which I blacked out and had memory loss. My neuro now has me on keppra (750 mg, twice a day) to help control my balance problems because it was getting out of control, some people even asked if I was drunk while I was at work. I was on Dilantin for about 2 years that kept everything under control except abscent seizures and bad balance issues. (CT scan, MRI, Eeg, act.) I was diagnosed with epilepsy. I eventually had several grand-mal seizures back-to-back that hospitalized me and I have no memory of half that day. I was concerned at the time because the were starting to be more painful and more frequent over several weeks and I all I could think of was that I might have a blood clot in the brain. Read our review of last week’s episode, Shape Shifted, here.I started having these extremely sharp pains in my head as if I was being stabbed. There is something to be explored there, and I hope that Scott’s long-promised talk with the friendly town vet/his boss/apparently a werewolf expert will shed a little more light on the details of just what in the world is going on with Jackson, Lydia, and the escaped lizard from the ABC reboot of V that is terrorizing MTV’s redux of Teen Wolf. Then again, biting transfers the virus, so isn’t it possible that Allison might have the werewolfitis via sex with Scott? Maybe Scott and Allison are more responsible and are practicing safe sex? Or maybe Jackson and Lydia didn’t get the werewolf disease because the alpha who infected them died before they could make their first change? I’m not sure how that works out honestly, but it adds an interesting layer to the show’s version of lycanthropy (or makes for a good, plausible red herring). Jackson’s science class mentioned something about developed immunity if Lydia has the immunity, are they implying that Jackson caught an immunity from sex? Or did Jackson give it to Lydia? He’s blaming Lydia, that’s for sure. Jackson and Lydia both received the bite, yet after coughing up a lot of black blood, neither one has become lycanthropic. That something is the immunity to the werewolf bite. They’re no longer dating, but they share something. Last season’s snobby rich couple gone horribly wrong, the two are split up but not entirely split up, as far as their linked relationship. The most interesting thing about this episode concerned Jackson and Lydia. While the execution wasn’t great, there were some good basic ideas to be sussed out from this week’s episode. ![]() He directed some very good episodes from the first season, so I’m thinking the problem isn’t so much his style as it is the material he had to work with.īut it’s not all bad. There were a few too many distracting elements in a pretty important fight scene, and not enough was done to ensure the action could be properly followed for my taste. The writing (from Luke Passmore) seemed a bit awkward, and I’m not sure I like how the introduction of the new wolf was handled, nor did I like a lot of the stylistic tricks director Tim Andrew went for. I’m well aware of the axiom regarding the corruptive properties of power. Derek has gone from a quasi-enemy to an ally to a full-on nemesis at the beginning of this season, which is a little tough to swallow. This week’s episode didn’t really hold up for me.
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