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I'm at wits end. In just about every possible way my mind gives up right now. I am not on any anti epileptics right now because the generic keppra seemed to be causing more issues then fixing them.
What im really edgy with is how extremely bad things have gotten ever since I left my video EEG. The Keppra stopped abruptly and all hell broke lose. Now I am stuck in my bed and my gaps of clarity are getting smaller. This started happening because I would get very weak. So weak that I could barely talk. Standing up is out of the question at times, I keep dropping things. I can't seem to walk straight. What could be going on?!?! Im to out of it to look things up now but this is beyond manageable. Can having seizures uncontrolled like this make your physically weak? I think this all comes down to the overall lack of control or am I way of the mark?
I just don't see anything normal or acceptable with a doctor thinking this is ok for a 24 year old male who was not showing these level of problems before the meds were all messed up. I see the neuro in January and they always check your strength. Back then I could pass their little test, but as of the last month I can barely hold up a cup of water without shaking.
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What are the neurologists looking for when they test your arms and legs for resistance?
What im really edgy with is how extremely bad things have gotten ever since I left my video EEG. The Keppra stopped abruptly and all hell broke lose. Now I am stuck in my bed and my gaps of clarity are getting smaller. This started happening because I would get very weak. So weak that I could barely talk. Standing up is out of the question at times, I keep dropping things. I can't seem to walk straight. What could be going on?!?! Im to out of it to look things up now but this is beyond manageable. Can having seizures uncontrolled like this make your physically weak? I think this all comes down to the overall lack of control or am I way of the mark?
I just don't see anything normal or acceptable with a doctor thinking this is ok for a 24 year old male who was not showing these level of problems before the meds were all messed up. I see the neuro in January and they always check your strength. Back then I could pass their little test, but as of the last month I can barely hold up a cup of water without shaking.

What are the neurologists looking for when they test your arms and legs for resistance?