Matthew74
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I need some advice / info. I have had epilepsy for about 30 years. I'm 39. I have been seen at some good hospitals, etc. However, I do not have insurance and I am by no means prepared to sign up for Obamacare. This is my problem:
I saw a good Epileptologist I liked at Beth Israel Deaconess in Boston, and would like to go back.
Basically my situation is that after repeatedly asking my local Epileptologist (in MD, I live in VA), he finally agreed to put me on Felbatol and take me off Tegretol. (I was on Felbatol years ago when it first came out, and I never felt better in my life.) However, when I went back to my doctor again to up the Felbatol level, and was feeling somewhat better, he refused to change anything. I've been on it maybe a year now at a low dose, and have decided I can't continue on three different meds. (Tegretol XR, Keppra, Felbatol). I don't want to deal with the side effects, and while I am fine for right now with the manufacturers' prescription assistance programs, in the long term I'll never be able to afford it. I'm afraid that 1. I'll get a real job (which would be good), but I'll have to buy my meds and not be able to afford them. 2. I'll get insurance or medicaid but still won't be able to afford them. or 3. Under the ACA, Insurance or Medicaid may not let me get them. Finally, while the Felbatol may be perfectly safe for me (and I would like to take it), I think it's nuts to take it as a minor add on. I'm still not feeling good, am having auras (simple partials), have all the effects of the other meds, have to get blood tests, my life is not improved, and there may still be running some risk.
That's only the meds...
I have seen several Epileptologists and they wanted me to go in the hospital, and go off meds so that they could see my EEG when I have a seizure. I'm willing to do that, but very skeptical. I'm not afraid to go in the hospital, but my seizures are just painful and terrifying in themselves. One time I took myself off meds, much more gradually than they would, and it was not pretty (there was a lot of blood). Even if I don't get hurt, based on previous experience I'm really scared that it will have lasting effects that I may never get over. Finally, I'm not convinced that it will do any good. I have had inpatient EEGs that showed virtually nothing even though I lit up with simple partials. And, I'm afraid that even if everything goes well, nothing will come of it. Virtually no improvement has come as a result of any of my other tests, scans, etc.
But also...
As I said, I'm 39. I have a master's degree, but have never been able to support myself. This isn't all my fault. I work part time. I live with my mother and sister. My mother is retiring to FL in a few months, and my sister is getting her own apartment. I have plans for going to school to learn Musical Instrument Repair next fall, and I'm sure that this will get me a good job. However, basically I'll be alone, and I'm just afraid that in my present condition, and with essentially no family, I won't be able to make a decent go of it. So, my first objective is to try to get on no more than two meds (preferably just Felbatol, if it works). I am also willing to consider VNS or something like that. I am not a good candidate for brain surgery.
So...
If there is a time to do anything, now would be a good time. I don't know whether this would even be possible under the ACA (regardless of whether I sign up or not). I do not know the "real" situation with the ACA in Mass (or anywhere else for that matter, since it hasn't really started). I'm not really invested on any particular course of action, besides improving the situation with my meds, but really need some improvement. I am entirely convinced that it is possible, but I need some doctors who are willing to cooperate with me, and who want to help me to become better functioning.
Thoughts?
I'm new, so my apologies if this is in the wrong section. I'm "Matt74" on Epilepsy.com.
I saw a good Epileptologist I liked at Beth Israel Deaconess in Boston, and would like to go back.
Basically my situation is that after repeatedly asking my local Epileptologist (in MD, I live in VA), he finally agreed to put me on Felbatol and take me off Tegretol. (I was on Felbatol years ago when it first came out, and I never felt better in my life.) However, when I went back to my doctor again to up the Felbatol level, and was feeling somewhat better, he refused to change anything. I've been on it maybe a year now at a low dose, and have decided I can't continue on three different meds. (Tegretol XR, Keppra, Felbatol). I don't want to deal with the side effects, and while I am fine for right now with the manufacturers' prescription assistance programs, in the long term I'll never be able to afford it. I'm afraid that 1. I'll get a real job (which would be good), but I'll have to buy my meds and not be able to afford them. 2. I'll get insurance or medicaid but still won't be able to afford them. or 3. Under the ACA, Insurance or Medicaid may not let me get them. Finally, while the Felbatol may be perfectly safe for me (and I would like to take it), I think it's nuts to take it as a minor add on. I'm still not feeling good, am having auras (simple partials), have all the effects of the other meds, have to get blood tests, my life is not improved, and there may still be running some risk.
That's only the meds...
I have seen several Epileptologists and they wanted me to go in the hospital, and go off meds so that they could see my EEG when I have a seizure. I'm willing to do that, but very skeptical. I'm not afraid to go in the hospital, but my seizures are just painful and terrifying in themselves. One time I took myself off meds, much more gradually than they would, and it was not pretty (there was a lot of blood). Even if I don't get hurt, based on previous experience I'm really scared that it will have lasting effects that I may never get over. Finally, I'm not convinced that it will do any good. I have had inpatient EEGs that showed virtually nothing even though I lit up with simple partials. And, I'm afraid that even if everything goes well, nothing will come of it. Virtually no improvement has come as a result of any of my other tests, scans, etc.
But also...
As I said, I'm 39. I have a master's degree, but have never been able to support myself. This isn't all my fault. I work part time. I live with my mother and sister. My mother is retiring to FL in a few months, and my sister is getting her own apartment. I have plans for going to school to learn Musical Instrument Repair next fall, and I'm sure that this will get me a good job. However, basically I'll be alone, and I'm just afraid that in my present condition, and with essentially no family, I won't be able to make a decent go of it. So, my first objective is to try to get on no more than two meds (preferably just Felbatol, if it works). I am also willing to consider VNS or something like that. I am not a good candidate for brain surgery.
So...
If there is a time to do anything, now would be a good time. I don't know whether this would even be possible under the ACA (regardless of whether I sign up or not). I do not know the "real" situation with the ACA in Mass (or anywhere else for that matter, since it hasn't really started). I'm not really invested on any particular course of action, besides improving the situation with my meds, but really need some improvement. I am entirely convinced that it is possible, but I need some doctors who are willing to cooperate with me, and who want to help me to become better functioning.
Thoughts?
I'm new, so my apologies if this is in the wrong section. I'm "Matt74" on Epilepsy.com.