Yes, Marshlake.......
YES. in no uncertain terms, YES, it IS possible for this to happen. So, you NEED to talk to your doctor, and tell him what is going on. This is an unacceptable side effect. If it doesn't go away in a short period of time (titration does take some time) then SOMETHING HAS to be done.
Hi
Are you saying that simple partial seizures can get worse when your medication is upped???? The reason I ask is because I have constant simple partial seizures, mine being the sensation my head is falling backwards, combined with a rush of nausea, and the sensation I'm moving. I would have a couple of these a day before I was diagnosed as Epileptic in August, and put on Divalproex after having just one Grand Mal...(Aug 2). Now I have them several times/hour, and they drive me nuts...I can have up to 10 in an hour, and this is all since going on the Divalproex. This is scaring me, because in my mind, everytime I have one of these spells, it is damaging.
I would rather be off the medication, have a few spells/day, risk a grand mal, then go through these spells as often as I do daily now.
Deb
YES. in no uncertain terms, YES, it IS possible for this to happen. So, you NEED to talk to your doctor, and tell him what is going on. This is an unacceptable side effect. If it doesn't go away in a short period of time (titration does take some time) then SOMETHING HAS to be done.