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Found this forum while searching for info on transitioning from Dilantin to Keppra.  I read a number of posts and was ready to give it a try until I went to pick up the prescription this afternoon.  In addition to serious sticker shock, the pharmacist was not very encouraging.  I could tell he didn't know a great deal about the drug, but seemed very concerned.  Some background...I started having Grand Mal seizures at age 9 which continued approximately every 12 to 18 months until I was 21 (when I gave up the college social scene). I thought I had been relatively seizure free for 30 years, but a recent EEG showed otherwise.  Those little lapses in concentration that I considered normal were not.  I have taken 200-300mg of Dilantin for about 40 years. The doctors preferred 300, but I've always found it to have significant side effects at that level.  So I would go back to 200.  My neurologist put me back on 300mg.  Not fun!  Making a presentation to your CEO with the words coming out in reverse order was frustrating.  I went back to 200.  Now that I'm more attuned to those lapses in concentration, I know I need more than the 200, so he's switching me to Keppra XR 1000mg/day.  Anyone out there weened yourself off of Dilantin after taking it for several years?  My neurologist went from stop after a few days to take if for two weeks then stop.  The pharmacist and I are not comfortable with that.  He suggested taking the full 30 day supply but slowing weening off of it by taking one then slowing increasing the time before I take another.  Any thoughts?  I don't want another Grand Mal seizure.  I know many of you have much more serious conditions, but I'm sure you'll agree one seizure is too many.  Thanks for you assistance.
				
			 
	