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First, a little background: I had a TBI at three and was on Tegretol for 18 years. Just recently I was switched to Keppra which was fantastic at first, but then the RAGE and other side effects began and has literally destroyed my life.
In November I was diagnosed with shingles. It went away quickly, however I now suffer from post shingle neuralgia=worse than a migraine.
I saw a neurologist today at an epilepsy center (where I thought they would work as a team, ie...psychiatrists, psychologists, pain management etc...) However they do not.
Currently I take 500 mgs of Keppra.
I also take 5 mgs percocet as neeed for the pain (not really helping.)
The neurologist suggested adding Zonegran and wants to ween off the Keppra very slowly and continue PERCOCET.
I don't know if this is the best course of action. I want to go back to work, I have not been there since November. My boyfriend left me right after Christmas. My quality of life has deteriorated immensely in just a few short months. I am depressed, anxious, full of anger, isolated from all of my friends and family. (Sorry I cannot offer any cheese with my whine...)
What do you think about the doctors decisions especially with regard to continuing percocet?
Can anyone recommend an epilepsy center in the Northeast where the doctors work as a team to help patients????
Thank you for taking the time to respond...Thanks!
In November I was diagnosed with shingles. It went away quickly, however I now suffer from post shingle neuralgia=worse than a migraine.
I saw a neurologist today at an epilepsy center (where I thought they would work as a team, ie...psychiatrists, psychologists, pain management etc...) However they do not.
Currently I take 500 mgs of Keppra.
I also take 5 mgs percocet as neeed for the pain (not really helping.)
The neurologist suggested adding Zonegran and wants to ween off the Keppra very slowly and continue PERCOCET.
I don't know if this is the best course of action. I want to go back to work, I have not been there since November. My boyfriend left me right after Christmas. My quality of life has deteriorated immensely in just a few short months. I am depressed, anxious, full of anger, isolated from all of my friends and family. (Sorry I cannot offer any cheese with my whine...)
What do you think about the doctors decisions especially with regard to continuing percocet?
Can anyone recommend an epilepsy center in the Northeast where the doctors work as a team to help patients????
Thank you for taking the time to respond...Thanks!