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DBS aka deep brain stimulationI went to Stanford and spoke to my neurologist and asked him what can be done, I told him that i am sick of living in fear and having to depend on others because of my E. Thats when it all began. He then gave me an appt for a DBS, its very similar to a video EEG. However the probes are actually in the brain. The probes are about 3-4 inches long, I had 7 of them in my head total for the duration of 5 days. I had 3 on each side of my head (above the ears), then one placed in the crown. Once these probes where in place, the surgery itself was 4 hours, i was awake and monitored the rest of the time. While these probes where in place i was even given an EEG..So my head had alot going on. Once the test was over my neurologist told me that he was able to pin point my focal points of the seizures. I had focal points of both sides of the brain, right and left However, my neurologist then told me that Stanford is waiting on FDA approval for a new implant that has had very good success. He said that it should happen within the next 6-12 months...so now im a tad bit anxious, but still nervous. I say nervous because if it does happen then i will have to go through "surgery" again This DBS test is/was usually used on those who have parkinsons disease. I was only wondering if any others have had it done because of the disibility of the "lovely" epilepsy? Shortie |
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| My cousin with Parkinson's has had DBS, prior to his own brain surgery. It sounded like a very strange experience... The current track record of implants (such as VNS) is less-than-perfect. It can definitely help some people, but doesn't necessarily eliminate seizures altogether. I hope this new implant really is an improvement -- Make sure you know the success-rate statistics before you sign on. |
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| Strange experiance is true.. My neurologist has even said it would be looked at very carfully before we go through with anything..He has also told me that i will most likely just have to deal with meds for a pretty long time...depending on how i react to this implant...i might be on less as well. At the moment i take 1800 mg of Trileptal and 500 mg of Topamax, I also have to take Ativan when it takes me a good while to come out of a seizure. |
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Here's an article about DBS: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0318082016.htm I hope you have success with your decision.
__________________ "The Golden Rule is that there are no golden rules." ~George Bernard Shaw |
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| I'm a qualifying candidate for DBS, but I'm not eager to have my skull cut open to have probes inserted. What I fear most is possible hair loss afterwards lol. My hair is full and thick and I don't want to lose that. I have partial/ focal seizures or events. My hand twitches (a prefix to a seizure anywhere from 30 seconds - 2 mins) my neurologist says DBS may stop that. "That" is a 40% chance of stopping my events. He mentioned it only has had a 40% success rate so far. (another deterrent for me) I'm consulting another doctor that is a "leading neurologist and an innovator" in neurology tech for another opinion. I'm in a similar scenario: I have exhausted my medicinal options. Only sleep helps my seizures; no matter how perfectly I take my meds or how many times they're adjusted. Best luck, though. It's your brain. Use it to make smart, rational decisions. |
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| I am in the middle of reading an article on Deep Brain Stimulation in "The Brain" magazine, put out by Discover. According to this interview with Neurologist Helen Mayberg, there are only 100 people with DBS in the US and not all of them for epilepsy so it's very early to say what the results are. If someone recommended it to me I would as to see the statistical results & the specifics. If someone says (hypothetically) that 80% of people using DBS had positive increases in seizure activity, then I would ask by how much because if they all only had a very small increase I'm not interested. Try to think in those terms when asking questions & reading results.
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