Hi. I'm new here. Please excuse me if I am not following the proper protocol with posting here.
I would like to please ask some questions.
I was wondering if Keppra XR will work to stop absence seizures or petit mals and grand mals or tonic clonics?
I have post-traumatic epilepsy. First it was nocturnal seizures, and then turned into petit mals.
I suffered a head injury and developed epilepsy. I took dilantin, and it was awful. The side effects were terrible. I didn't want to believe that I had epilepsy and I weaned myself off of dilantin.
The nocturnal seizures started and then I tried acupuncture and herbs.
Last year I suffered a petit mal and fell down, and someone saw me and called an ambulance. The DR at the ER gave me a prescription for Keppra XR.
I was still in denial about having epilepsy and the neurologist and his nurse at the hospital were extremely rude to me and arrogant.
So I didn't take the Keppra XR.
Here we are a year later, and I'm having the petit mals along with nocturnal grand mals.
I don't have a job or insurance.
So last week I started on the Keppra XR, 1000 mg at night, to stop the seizures, but I still had a minor absence or petit mal.
I'm trying to find a clinic to go to.
This week if I cannot, I plan on going to the ER or the Walgreen's Walk in Clinic, or the Health Department.
Please, I understand that I have been hard headed. I am not wanting to fight with anyone. Please, I'm just asking for help. I do not desire to fight with anyone. If I have violated some rule, then just ban me and delete my post. There is no need to fight with me.
I really need some advice and help and understanding. Thank you.
Does Keppra XR work against petit mals and grand mals?
Or will I have to have Lamictal added?
Or just a higher dose of Keppra XR?
Or Depakote?
I just want to have an idea before I meet with a DR at a clinic or Health Department or ER.
I have a teaching certificate, and if I can get these seizures under control I can get a job and have good health insurance. Otherwise, I guess that I will have to apply for Medicaid but that will take at least 60 days.
So, I'm just asking, because it's so hard to find out information about Keppra XR working on absence seizures as well as generalized tonic clonic seizures.
Thank you all.
I would like to please ask some questions.
I was wondering if Keppra XR will work to stop absence seizures or petit mals and grand mals or tonic clonics?
I have post-traumatic epilepsy. First it was nocturnal seizures, and then turned into petit mals.
I suffered a head injury and developed epilepsy. I took dilantin, and it was awful. The side effects were terrible. I didn't want to believe that I had epilepsy and I weaned myself off of dilantin.
The nocturnal seizures started and then I tried acupuncture and herbs.
Last year I suffered a petit mal and fell down, and someone saw me and called an ambulance. The DR at the ER gave me a prescription for Keppra XR.
I was still in denial about having epilepsy and the neurologist and his nurse at the hospital were extremely rude to me and arrogant.
So I didn't take the Keppra XR.
Here we are a year later, and I'm having the petit mals along with nocturnal grand mals.
I don't have a job or insurance.
So last week I started on the Keppra XR, 1000 mg at night, to stop the seizures, but I still had a minor absence or petit mal.
I'm trying to find a clinic to go to.
This week if I cannot, I plan on going to the ER or the Walgreen's Walk in Clinic, or the Health Department.
Please, I understand that I have been hard headed. I am not wanting to fight with anyone. Please, I'm just asking for help. I do not desire to fight with anyone. If I have violated some rule, then just ban me and delete my post. There is no need to fight with me.
I really need some advice and help and understanding. Thank you.
Does Keppra XR work against petit mals and grand mals?
Or will I have to have Lamictal added?
Or just a higher dose of Keppra XR?
Or Depakote?
I just want to have an idea before I meet with a DR at a clinic or Health Department or ER.
I have a teaching certificate, and if I can get these seizures under control I can get a job and have good health insurance. Otherwise, I guess that I will have to apply for Medicaid but that will take at least 60 days.
So, I'm just asking, because it's so hard to find out information about Keppra XR working on absence seizures as well as generalized tonic clonic seizures.
Thank you all.