Hello everyone!
Ok the hardest part about introductions is telling everyone your history and typing all of the details since it takes so long to do. Anyhow here is a summary of my history.
I have had epilepsy since I was seven years old. I have been on and off medications since then. I took Phenobarbital for two years after the one I had when I was seven tried to go off of it only to have another one and then went back on meds and the same scenario repeated itself when I was in tenth grade. For these past occurences I had Grand Mal seizures.
A few years later after high school I went to a different doctor who took me off of Phenobarbital and switched me to Tegretol. I was on that for about 10 yrs when I would intermittenly have a seizure every now and then. TheTegretol controlled my seizures for the most part.
However the Tegretol or Carbratrol raised my liver enzymes and as a result my doctor had to switch me from Carbratol to Lamictal. When he first switched me I was on it for about a couple of months before when I had another episode I almost went into a full blown seizure but I kept myself from doing so. It wasn't easy but I managed to do so.
Then about a year later this past August ( 2008 ) I had four temporal lobe seizures in one day and rushed to the hospital. I was in the hospital for four days and during that time they performed a CAT scan along with an EEG. The CAT scan showed damage to the temporal lobe area. The doctor who was seeing me in the hospital was not my regular neurologist plus I didn't agree with his advice about medication because he wanted to increase my carbratol which increased my liver enzymes to begin with but that's another story. He also said that I should surrender my liscense which wasn't an easy task to do!
A couple of days after my stay in the hospital I went to see my regular neurologist and he performed an EEG and it came out abnormal. He also decreased my carbratol and raised my Lamictal from 250mg to 300mg. During this time I had another another seizure in September at first I didn't tell my doctor and then about a month later I had one more. I went back to see him in October a couple of days after the second one and he raised my medication from 300mg to 400mg. Also during this visit he suggested having surgery something I didn't expect. Since I had been on three medications in my lifetime that have not controlled my seizures. When he mentioned this it scared me and I went home crying about it since I felt totally out of control. This was a total shock to me!
I called my mother who is a retired RN. She has been nothing but supportive and has watched out for me in numerous ways with my seizure disorder. She said that she and my dad had been talking about the surgery themselves and said that they were looking into the information about it about where the best place to have the surgery according to the success rates. After my visit in October when my doctor increased my dosage to 400mg of Lamictal I haven't had any seizure problems but I have had the side effects of the medication which have included not being able to sleep that well, my joints are sore and I have been clumsy with some things. I also noticed that my sex drive has decreased dramatically and that has been extremely frustrating!
If I don't have any more seizures for the next couple of months I may be able to get my driver's liscencse back since before my seizures were controlled by my medications. Plus I live about 15 miles out of town so I am totally dependent on having others to drive me to and from work. I need to have my job in order to pay for my bills and my medication. Also with my job I have to drive around to see people and that in and of itself is frustrating. Since I work with people with disabilities my employer has been supportive with having someone drive me to the places I need to go but this will only be temporarily since my agency can't afford a salary for this person but can afford mileage and that is the only reason why they stay. I have thought about looking for another job in the future that doesn't require driving.
At the moment though I have a lot of vacation time and sick leave so that if I do decide to have the surgery it would be the best time to do so. Since this will be the last year we can carry over our vacation time from last year. However that in and of itself is not a reason to do the surgery. So now I feel like I am in a pickle and am in need of advice of where to go from here. Thanks for reading this looong forum!
Have a good day everyone!
Ok the hardest part about introductions is telling everyone your history and typing all of the details since it takes so long to do. Anyhow here is a summary of my history.
I have had epilepsy since I was seven years old. I have been on and off medications since then. I took Phenobarbital for two years after the one I had when I was seven tried to go off of it only to have another one and then went back on meds and the same scenario repeated itself when I was in tenth grade. For these past occurences I had Grand Mal seizures.
A few years later after high school I went to a different doctor who took me off of Phenobarbital and switched me to Tegretol. I was on that for about 10 yrs when I would intermittenly have a seizure every now and then. TheTegretol controlled my seizures for the most part.
However the Tegretol or Carbratrol raised my liver enzymes and as a result my doctor had to switch me from Carbratol to Lamictal. When he first switched me I was on it for about a couple of months before when I had another episode I almost went into a full blown seizure but I kept myself from doing so. It wasn't easy but I managed to do so.
Then about a year later this past August ( 2008 ) I had four temporal lobe seizures in one day and rushed to the hospital. I was in the hospital for four days and during that time they performed a CAT scan along with an EEG. The CAT scan showed damage to the temporal lobe area. The doctor who was seeing me in the hospital was not my regular neurologist plus I didn't agree with his advice about medication because he wanted to increase my carbratol which increased my liver enzymes to begin with but that's another story. He also said that I should surrender my liscense which wasn't an easy task to do!
A couple of days after my stay in the hospital I went to see my regular neurologist and he performed an EEG and it came out abnormal. He also decreased my carbratol and raised my Lamictal from 250mg to 300mg. During this time I had another another seizure in September at first I didn't tell my doctor and then about a month later I had one more. I went back to see him in October a couple of days after the second one and he raised my medication from 300mg to 400mg. Also during this visit he suggested having surgery something I didn't expect. Since I had been on three medications in my lifetime that have not controlled my seizures. When he mentioned this it scared me and I went home crying about it since I felt totally out of control. This was a total shock to me!
I called my mother who is a retired RN. She has been nothing but supportive and has watched out for me in numerous ways with my seizure disorder. She said that she and my dad had been talking about the surgery themselves and said that they were looking into the information about it about where the best place to have the surgery according to the success rates. After my visit in October when my doctor increased my dosage to 400mg of Lamictal I haven't had any seizure problems but I have had the side effects of the medication which have included not being able to sleep that well, my joints are sore and I have been clumsy with some things. I also noticed that my sex drive has decreased dramatically and that has been extremely frustrating!
If I don't have any more seizures for the next couple of months I may be able to get my driver's liscencse back since before my seizures were controlled by my medications. Plus I live about 15 miles out of town so I am totally dependent on having others to drive me to and from work. I need to have my job in order to pay for my bills and my medication. Also with my job I have to drive around to see people and that in and of itself is frustrating. Since I work with people with disabilities my employer has been supportive with having someone drive me to the places I need to go but this will only be temporarily since my agency can't afford a salary for this person but can afford mileage and that is the only reason why they stay. I have thought about looking for another job in the future that doesn't require driving.
At the moment though I have a lot of vacation time and sick leave so that if I do decide to have the surgery it would be the best time to do so. Since this will be the last year we can carry over our vacation time from last year. However that in and of itself is not a reason to do the surgery. So now I feel like I am in a pickle and am in need of advice of where to go from here. Thanks for reading this looong forum!
Have a good day everyone!
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