resaebiunne
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In the past few weeks (yes, it's been that long already), I've noticed that my focal seizures have returned. For those of you who are unaware, I had a very bad generalized tonic-clonic seizure about 6 weeks ago that landed me in the hospital for about 4 days with surgery involved (on my shoulder which I broke). As a result of the hospitalization, I started seeing a local neurologist and was put on Keppra. So far I have not had any more generalized seizures, but that's where my concern comes into play. If I'm starting to have focal seizures what are the chances that the Keppra might not be doing what it is supposed to? I'm not surprised that I'm starting to have focal seizures again, as I had focal seizures even while I was on Depakote when I was younger. My concern has really nothing to do with the focal seizures. I honestly could care less. If all I had were the focal seizures I would be happy without medication. The problem is that I'm concerned about having more generalized seizures or going status epilepticus (which I've been 3 times before, having had back to back focal seizures nonstop).
The way I see it, I have a choice. I can continue as is just taking the Keppra that my neurologist has prescribed and continue living life without making another appointment. Or, I can make an appointment and let my neurologist know what is going on and that I think I'm having more seizures. I'd honestly rather not, as I don't see making more neurologist appointments as necessarily helpful. I've had these focal seizures now for almost 20 years and considering them as something that just happens. I've been able to drive and live my life normally up until now when the tonic clonics started and changed things "for the worse". Is it possible that the Keppra could keep the generalized seizures at bay while not helping the focal seizures? The best scenario is that my medication controls my seizures 100%, but somehow I'm starting to think that's not possible. Ultimately I'd just like to not have the generalized seizures and get my life back the way it was.
I know I should probably just talk to my neurologist, but I'm curious what everyone thinks about my situation. What would you do?
The way I see it, I have a choice. I can continue as is just taking the Keppra that my neurologist has prescribed and continue living life without making another appointment. Or, I can make an appointment and let my neurologist know what is going on and that I think I'm having more seizures. I'd honestly rather not, as I don't see making more neurologist appointments as necessarily helpful. I've had these focal seizures now for almost 20 years and considering them as something that just happens. I've been able to drive and live my life normally up until now when the tonic clonics started and changed things "for the worse". Is it possible that the Keppra could keep the generalized seizures at bay while not helping the focal seizures? The best scenario is that my medication controls my seizures 100%, but somehow I'm starting to think that's not possible. Ultimately I'd just like to not have the generalized seizures and get my life back the way it was.
I know I should probably just talk to my neurologist, but I'm curious what everyone thinks about my situation. What would you do?