They have a newer Tegretol XR which is an extended release,
so that people won't experience those 'humps' and it levels it
out more evenly. But however, if you are not happy with your
Neurologist or Epileptologist, you can always sit down and try
to work things out; and if that approach isn't effective, you
can always seek out for another Neurologist / Epileptologist.
Anti-epileptic drugs does not eliminate seizures 100%, although
there are individuals out there where such medication(s) do
eliminate the seizures entirely.
Question:
How long has it been since you've had an EEG or video EEG?
Seizures can change; they can go away, they can get worse,
they can remain unchanged. There are many different avenues
to look into. And it's true that some patients can develop tolerance
(resistance) to one or several medications after being on it for
such a long period of times while others it has no impact and they
can be on it forever. Everyone is unique, so everyone must be
tailored and treated in an individualized manner.
I strongly recommend that if all possible that you keep a diary, a
log, a journal - and if all possible, any witnesses that may be there
that have seen you during the seizure ("the other side of the fence")
so that the Doctor may be able to get the whole picture of what is
all going on.
I am very much a strong advocate of 2nd opinions as well, and if
you're able to, I'd recommend that you seek for a 2nd opinion if
all possible. Clicking on Head Storms Resource Center - you will
find the link below the signature line and from there clicking on the
banners will take you directly to the International Epilepsy Site if
you're from an International Country, if your Country is not listed,
you can PM me and I can obtain the info. In United States, you can
click on Epilepsy Foundation - and click on FIND A DOCTOR - and
there - you can go and find one for a second opinion and advisories.
Hope this helps!