Because it seems that the symptoms relate to your previous seizure disorder and they are now a change which is becoming constant, you should follow up with your neurologist or your primary care doctor. Further tests may be necessary to sort this out for you. Good luck.
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I agree with Dr. S but I recommend eliminating the middle man and directly consulting your neurologist, especially if he/she has special interest in diagnosing, testing for & treating seizure disorders. This will ensure prompt evaluation and proper treatment.
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Lacking a precise description of the "aura" symptoms, not feasible to analyze. Auras are relatively brief and not constant. But, have your neurologist check serum levels of your medications and update an EEG (adjust meds as needed). Stop driving, activities at heights, use of power equipment until this is worked out.
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