Hi,
As I have stated a few times before, I have primary generalized seizures which has happened once a month to every few months. I first started off on Keppra XR, and I continued to have seizures and then my doctor put me on Lamictal which I take 100mg twice daily now. I've been seizure free since taking a low dose of it to this dose, but doesn't mean it's working as I've been seizure free for longer without medicine.
I have been seeking the answer to the percentage of people who fails to be treated with the first medicine with the second one. I came upon this website: http://www.webmd.com/epilepsy/news/20120509/study-predicts-success-drug-therapy-epilepsy which says, "13% were seizure free after trying a second drug." I know that's quite a little high, and the statistics might not be reliable, but if it's below 20% does that mean I probably won't obtain seizure control where I can be seizure free?
I am not threatening suicide, but I just don't want to live the rest of my life even if it's 10 to 40 years to have these seizures. I couldn't imagine living with it. I don't mean to offend those who have a hard time, or think I am better than them. I just find it extremely hard to deal with... I never could find anything reliable. My neurologist even told me I'll have to take medicine for the rest of my life and he doubts they will find a gene therapy cure for me within my life time.
(I know I have asked this before, but I just cannot get an accurate percentage of it) My neurologist said that there is a high chance that Lamictal may work but is it only 13% he didn't give any numbers.
As I have stated a few times before, I have primary generalized seizures which has happened once a month to every few months. I first started off on Keppra XR, and I continued to have seizures and then my doctor put me on Lamictal which I take 100mg twice daily now. I've been seizure free since taking a low dose of it to this dose, but doesn't mean it's working as I've been seizure free for longer without medicine.
I have been seeking the answer to the percentage of people who fails to be treated with the first medicine with the second one. I came upon this website: http://www.webmd.com/epilepsy/news/20120509/study-predicts-success-drug-therapy-epilepsy which says, "13% were seizure free after trying a second drug." I know that's quite a little high, and the statistics might not be reliable, but if it's below 20% does that mean I probably won't obtain seizure control where I can be seizure free?
I am not threatening suicide, but I just don't want to live the rest of my life even if it's 10 to 40 years to have these seizures. I couldn't imagine living with it. I don't mean to offend those who have a hard time, or think I am better than them. I just find it extremely hard to deal with... I never could find anything reliable. My neurologist even told me I'll have to take medicine for the rest of my life and he doubts they will find a gene therapy cure for me within my life time.
(I know I have asked this before, but I just cannot get an accurate percentage of it) My neurologist said that there is a high chance that Lamictal may work but is it only 13% he didn't give any numbers.