elizzza811
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...or lack of impulse control? Or is it just the epilepsy?
I won't go into any details here, but let's just say that there have been several instances, especially since starting Lamictal, in which I've found it extremely difficult to not act on what I am thinking of doing/saying in stressful situations. This had happened a couple of times before starting Lamictal, so I'm not sure whether to blame the disease or the drug, but it definitely has worsened since starting this drug, worsened enough that I am actually acting on these impulses and finding it somewhat scary. I was always so meek and I don't even recognize myself sometimes anymore. This all started when I cold-turkeyed Klonopin and the underlying seizures it was apparently treating took over my brain.
It's scary enough that I'm actually thinking of mentioning this to my neurologist and suggesting she try me on another drug, but I don't want to risk losing the opportunity to drive again in the spring. If she were to switch my seizure meds now, would my 6-month ban on driving start all over again? It already started all over again a couple of months ago (September?) when my thumb started twitching on me and she said I was now having simple partials. I haven't driven since December of 2010, and gosh, I need my freedom back. What should I do?
I won't go into any details here, but let's just say that there have been several instances, especially since starting Lamictal, in which I've found it extremely difficult to not act on what I am thinking of doing/saying in stressful situations. This had happened a couple of times before starting Lamictal, so I'm not sure whether to blame the disease or the drug, but it definitely has worsened since starting this drug, worsened enough that I am actually acting on these impulses and finding it somewhat scary. I was always so meek and I don't even recognize myself sometimes anymore. This all started when I cold-turkeyed Klonopin and the underlying seizures it was apparently treating took over my brain.
It's scary enough that I'm actually thinking of mentioning this to my neurologist and suggesting she try me on another drug, but I don't want to risk losing the opportunity to drive again in the spring. If she were to switch my seizure meds now, would my 6-month ban on driving start all over again? It already started all over again a couple of months ago (September?) when my thumb started twitching on me and she said I was now having simple partials. I haven't driven since December of 2010, and gosh, I need my freedom back. What should I do?