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Welcome akidwithjme Glad you could make it. Put your feet up & get comfortable. There's a lot of good information here & lots of people with lots of different experiences that you (& the rest of us) can gain from.
http://www.coping-with-epilepsy.com/...ive-treatments
__________________ "It's no longer a question of staying healthy. It's a question of finding a sickness you like." -Jackie Mason |
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| i was taking 1000 mg of depakote for a while, and there seemed to be little to no side effects. the medication is just hard to get. being a college student studies are priority, and since the only thing that has ever caused my seizures is sleep issues i tend to just get a lot of sleep since i do not have medication. all of your answers are very helpful, i have used a lot of green drinks to get woken up in the morning. its just the sudden jerks in the morning that suck. i was wondering if there is a program that would allow me to get medication cheaper. |
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| Maybe this thread will help. When You Can't Afford Medication
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| How many seizures do you have? Mornings are worst for me, I have absences and can be in and out of seizures constantly for the first couple of hours. I live a normal life and have a good job, I do all the normal things in life accept for being in control of any type of vehicle. This I will never do, not just for my own safety but for the safety of others. I didn't notice the affects of epilepsy in my teenage years until I reached legal driving age, then life got tough because I was watching all of my friends getting their driving licenses and I was on the sidelines feeling extremely isolated. This feeling has never disappeared for me. Thats for meds, I live in the UK so my meds are free. But as for the best one for you, that would be the decision of your neurologist. As Eric said different meds work for different people, it depends on the individual. Also when I was younger I was also told that I could outgrow my E, I never did, but yes, it is possible. You never know, you might be one of the lucky ones.
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| Hello! Welcome to CWE. |
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