This is going to be a little long so if you want to skip the first paragraph which is an introduction of myself and go straight to my question in the second paragraph, I understand.
Hi everyone, my name's Bec. I was diagnosed with juvenile epilepsy when I was 6 years old and took tegretol from this point until I was 17. Then I wanted to get my licence and I was still having small seizures so I went to the neurologist who after several tests diagnosed me with primary-generalised epilepsy. I changed to lamictal (200mg/day) and epilim or depakote I think(1000mg/day) during which time I had my first big tonic-clonic. I am now 24 years old and other than the occassional day/night where I might go into a set of small seizures where I shake for about 10-20sec and then stop, I have been seizure free for 7 years.
Since changing medications when I was 17 to lamictal and epilim I have noticed a serious decline in my concentration. When I talk about this with other people and give them an example of me forgetting someone I met the day before they tend to say that it happens to everyone and change the subject. I usually just tell people I have a bad memory when I stuff up without mentioning the epilepsy because it seems too strange to launch into my health when I'm in the middle of a conversation. Anyway, lately I have been concerned that little mistakes are happening more and more often. It isn't memory that is the problem, it's my total lack of concentration. I've had to go back over this several times because I keep on mixing up letters, I ask someone a question which I apparently was already told the answer to 1 minute ago and I have been in a small class at TAFE for the past 14 weeks and even though I've talked to everyone I only know 3 people's names. If I were to change meds would I regain the ability to concentrate or is it gone, because I really think at this point it's just getting worse? Thanks if you got this far.
Hi everyone, my name's Bec. I was diagnosed with juvenile epilepsy when I was 6 years old and took tegretol from this point until I was 17. Then I wanted to get my licence and I was still having small seizures so I went to the neurologist who after several tests diagnosed me with primary-generalised epilepsy. I changed to lamictal (200mg/day) and epilim or depakote I think(1000mg/day) during which time I had my first big tonic-clonic. I am now 24 years old and other than the occassional day/night where I might go into a set of small seizures where I shake for about 10-20sec and then stop, I have been seizure free for 7 years.
Since changing medications when I was 17 to lamictal and epilim I have noticed a serious decline in my concentration. When I talk about this with other people and give them an example of me forgetting someone I met the day before they tend to say that it happens to everyone and change the subject. I usually just tell people I have a bad memory when I stuff up without mentioning the epilepsy because it seems too strange to launch into my health when I'm in the middle of a conversation. Anyway, lately I have been concerned that little mistakes are happening more and more often. It isn't memory that is the problem, it's my total lack of concentration. I've had to go back over this several times because I keep on mixing up letters, I ask someone a question which I apparently was already told the answer to 1 minute ago and I have been in a small class at TAFE for the past 14 weeks and even though I've talked to everyone I only know 3 people's names. If I were to change meds would I regain the ability to concentrate or is it gone, because I really think at this point it's just getting worse? Thanks if you got this far.
