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My wife had seizures as a child. She has been on Tegratol for most of her life. She had a ten year absence and then they re-occurred two years ago. She has experienced a full seizure or a blackout period (unresponsive/zones out) about once a month for the last 2 years. She is 27. Her job has contributed to a good deal of stress.
Her current doctor's remedy is higher doses of Tegratol or trying other drugs.
I believe there is a need for more investigation and insight:
Why have the seizures reappeared?
Is there stress or diet related issues to be investigated? What can we do to control this? Yoga, Ketogenic diet, etc.
What am I overlooking?
We have an appointment with a new neurologist next week because we do not believe the current doctor is being proactive; his only solution seems to be try different drugs and dosages and wait and see.
What should I ask her (the new doctor)?
Reading this website I see that many others have a more serious problem than us; so if I offend anyone with our inconvenience, I apologize. However, I cannot believe that "wait and see" and "try a new drug" is the only answer.
I am a Software Engineer by trade. So, when I see a problem I fix it. I cannot accept the "answers" from some doctors that "this just happens". I am even more dismayed when an educated professional's only response is "try a new drug."
Her current doctor's remedy is higher doses of Tegratol or trying other drugs.
I believe there is a need for more investigation and insight:
Why have the seizures reappeared?
Is there stress or diet related issues to be investigated? What can we do to control this? Yoga, Ketogenic diet, etc.
What am I overlooking?
We have an appointment with a new neurologist next week because we do not believe the current doctor is being proactive; his only solution seems to be try different drugs and dosages and wait and see.
What should I ask her (the new doctor)?
Reading this website I see that many others have a more serious problem than us; so if I offend anyone with our inconvenience, I apologize. However, I cannot believe that "wait and see" and "try a new drug" is the only answer.
I am a Software Engineer by trade. So, when I see a problem I fix it. I cannot accept the "answers" from some doctors that "this just happens". I am even more dismayed when an educated professional's only response is "try a new drug."