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I have had excellent results with Lamictal. I'm taking 400mg daily. I've never been on Keppra. Mysoline is my other medication.
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pdubau Thanks for sharing. I will pray all goes well. I have just weened off depakote to keppra. I take 1000 of keppra, is that much? I also am taking 250 of lamictal a day. So far so good.
Thanks , nice to hear from you. what were the side effects of the keppra for you?
I would really appreciate to know. hope to talk soon.
I am now off my Keppra completely with no problems at all. Feeling much better so far on the lamictal.
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I saw this message though searching the risks of changing from Keppra to Lamotrigine.OK, big time nervous here! :huh::tdown::dontknow:
Due to several issues, I am going to start to ramp down off Keppra and be started on Lamictal as of today. It will take 5 weeks to ramp up on Lamictal to 200 mg per day. I don't know if it will go higher after that. The Keppra has been reduced to 1000 mg per day for that period and it will eventually go away.
The reason for the change is that I am having a terrible time with cognitive thought. Focus and concentration seem to be out the door for me. This has been an issue for me for many years, but never anywhere near this extent. Simple tasks like this message take me a long time to type. The finished message may not sound too confused, but it takes awhile to put it all together. I usually don't realize how long something is taking me until I get done, if I ever get done.
I have also been experiencing a lot of shakiness, trembling, and what seem like myoclonic jerks. He also suspects that I may be having Simple Partials, though this is not confirmed by any tests. I had suspected these, but pinpointed them more this fall watching sports. I would miss a play or two and wonder how it went from 1st down to 3rd down. My speaking has also slowed. Not just normal yacking, but when I am trying to get a point across or describe something.
Along with the med change comes the joy of NO Driving for awhile. I don't like that, but understand the reality and will abide by it. It shouldn't be for more than 2-3 months (fingers crossed). Better than forever.
My Neuro seemed to think that my body had simply ran its course on the Keppra and it was not my best option for the future. He also lowered my Dilantin (Phenytek) to 500 mg because my levels were testing too high. They are back to normal now.
So after 5+ years without a tonic-clonic, I am going to risk a change. I trust my Neuro and think he is right. I can't keep going spending portions of my day in a stupor with no ambition, initiative, or energy to do much of anything.
One other scary thing is that I don't really remember ever having the SPs or Myoclonics like I am having now. I know my focus was avoiding TCs and auras for 22 years before Keppra, but even then I don't remember these types of symptoms.