Hi guys and girls 
My name's Mark and I'm 25.. I started having seizures a few years ago - either I had my first after whacking my head really hard or I whacked my head during my first. We never figured out that part. Managed to fracture my T9 vertebra at the same time.
About a month later I started getting regular seizures.. like to the point I could mark on a calendar when they'd happen. Every 26-28 days I'd have a three or four day period where I'd be pretty well out of it.
My neurologist immediately started me on Epilim, which really reduced the severity of these seizure periods (often leaving me with only partial seizures). After six months he added Lamictal, which didn't reduce the severity any further but did totally randomise the timing
Another six months later my neuro took me off Epilim and replaced it with Tegretol. Under this cocktail I saw no real difference.
I'm on my last week of Lamictal now - I'm being weaned off it. I had Keppra added at 1000mg/day about two months ago... and boy, these ones hit hard. I've managed to go from a severely-underweight (58kg, 6'2") normally-rational person to a 75kg nut. This stuff seems to make me so irrational, but I don't know whether that's because I'm worried about this sudden weight gain - 17kg in 8 weeks isn't too good. Is this normal on Keppra?
The neurologists have spent a while trying to figure out more about my exact epilepsy.. I've had nine EEGs now, and they've only picked something up on two of them. I've got my first conscious MRI at the end of the month.. my last one was after my original head whack, so I was well-and-truly in la la land. I'm a little claustrophobic, so I'm a touch anxious about that.
I think the main thing my epilepsy has made me realise is that I'm really... biological. I don't know how else to explain that part.
The doctors have pretty much made me feel a guinea pig the whole way, curiously selecting new medications and telling me bugger-all about them :/
Anyway.. it hadn't occurred to me to find somewhere online to see if what
I'm feeling is normal. I found you guys while looking up information on MRIs.
See you around

My name's Mark and I'm 25.. I started having seizures a few years ago - either I had my first after whacking my head really hard or I whacked my head during my first. We never figured out that part. Managed to fracture my T9 vertebra at the same time.
About a month later I started getting regular seizures.. like to the point I could mark on a calendar when they'd happen. Every 26-28 days I'd have a three or four day period where I'd be pretty well out of it.
My neurologist immediately started me on Epilim, which really reduced the severity of these seizure periods (often leaving me with only partial seizures). After six months he added Lamictal, which didn't reduce the severity any further but did totally randomise the timing

Another six months later my neuro took me off Epilim and replaced it with Tegretol. Under this cocktail I saw no real difference.
I'm on my last week of Lamictal now - I'm being weaned off it. I had Keppra added at 1000mg/day about two months ago... and boy, these ones hit hard. I've managed to go from a severely-underweight (58kg, 6'2") normally-rational person to a 75kg nut. This stuff seems to make me so irrational, but I don't know whether that's because I'm worried about this sudden weight gain - 17kg in 8 weeks isn't too good. Is this normal on Keppra?
The neurologists have spent a while trying to figure out more about my exact epilepsy.. I've had nine EEGs now, and they've only picked something up on two of them. I've got my first conscious MRI at the end of the month.. my last one was after my original head whack, so I was well-and-truly in la la land. I'm a little claustrophobic, so I'm a touch anxious about that.
I think the main thing my epilepsy has made me realise is that I'm really... biological. I don't know how else to explain that part.
The doctors have pretty much made me feel a guinea pig the whole way, curiously selecting new medications and telling me bugger-all about them :/
Anyway.. it hadn't occurred to me to find somewhere online to see if what
I'm feeling is normal. I found you guys while looking up information on MRIs.
See you around
