Myson Nicky is 13 and had a bad fall at 7. He recovered fully but began to develop some seizures that gradually increased in frequency until he was diagnosed with complex partial seizures 2 years ago. His non-seizuring eeg was normal and he has a small frontal lobe lesion on his mri, so his epilepsy was diagnosed as non-specific. He has been on 25 mg clobazam for 1 1/2 years seizure free. However, about 2 months ago he had 2 seizures at school and then that night he had a bunch more seizures that were different, almost rages with manic laughing and crying. He has had a number of these type episodes since then. We began to put him on lamotrigine and he developed even more worsening of these new seizures - possibly based on anxiety about the lamotrigine rash.
Based on the videos we took of him ,displaying these new seizures, and another non-seizuring, normal eeg, our epitologist diagnosed these new seizures as psychogenic seizures. I can understand this based on his anxiety and mine as well. I've made an appointment for a psychologist.
However the question is ..do we continue on the lamotrigine therapy upping it to 200mg, and eventually weaning him off the clobazam ( which worked so well in the past and could have just stopped working because he has grown so tremendously - he has gained 25 pounds and 4 inches in the last 7 months). We upped his Clobazam since his first break through seizures by 10 mg , he is now on 35 mg. Clobazam, which may be continuing to work on the original complex partial epilepsy, which I have not seen any more seizures of since the ones he had 2 months ago? I don't want to put him on a new drug, Lamotrigine, of which he is now in the third week of, if the clobazam is still working? Or would it be better in the long run to put him on Lamotrigine anyway because of the tolerance rates of clobazam? Or are the tolerance rates the same for the 2 drugs, will Lamotrigine stop working too? But what if Lamotrigine doesn't work for him at all? The eptoligist here told me if I am putting him on the Lamotrigine for these new seizures to take him off of it.. but what about the 2 he had in February? Anyway I think the doctors are sick of me and my questions but this is my kid. I'm sure I present a case to them as I have anxiety and always ask questions concerning my son's epilepsy. But I love him so much. Talking to my pharmacist, who is great, she says that she's seen lots of people on lamotrigine and no one except Nicky on only clobazam. She feels the best solution is lamotrigine because of clobazam's tolerance rate but I would love to hear from some people who have been on lamotrigine long term. I would love to hear that lamotrigine has worked for somebody for years!!
Based on the videos we took of him ,displaying these new seizures, and another non-seizuring, normal eeg, our epitologist diagnosed these new seizures as psychogenic seizures. I can understand this based on his anxiety and mine as well. I've made an appointment for a psychologist.
However the question is ..do we continue on the lamotrigine therapy upping it to 200mg, and eventually weaning him off the clobazam ( which worked so well in the past and could have just stopped working because he has grown so tremendously - he has gained 25 pounds and 4 inches in the last 7 months). We upped his Clobazam since his first break through seizures by 10 mg , he is now on 35 mg. Clobazam, which may be continuing to work on the original complex partial epilepsy, which I have not seen any more seizures of since the ones he had 2 months ago? I don't want to put him on a new drug, Lamotrigine, of which he is now in the third week of, if the clobazam is still working? Or would it be better in the long run to put him on Lamotrigine anyway because of the tolerance rates of clobazam? Or are the tolerance rates the same for the 2 drugs, will Lamotrigine stop working too? But what if Lamotrigine doesn't work for him at all? The eptoligist here told me if I am putting him on the Lamotrigine for these new seizures to take him off of it.. but what about the 2 he had in February? Anyway I think the doctors are sick of me and my questions but this is my kid. I'm sure I present a case to them as I have anxiety and always ask questions concerning my son's epilepsy. But I love him so much. Talking to my pharmacist, who is great, she says that she's seen lots of people on lamotrigine and no one except Nicky on only clobazam. She feels the best solution is lamotrigine because of clobazam's tolerance rate but I would love to hear from some people who have been on lamotrigine long term. I would love to hear that lamotrigine has worked for somebody for years!!
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