My son started depakote in December 2009 for absence seizures (I only saw two episodes during the 48 hour EEG...he had almost 140 episodes recorded during that time).
Pre-neurofeedback treatments and before depakote was started he had a QEEG which measured multiple spikes during the 20 minute period. After 20 sessions of NFB and since starting the depakote, his seizure level has diminished by 24%. I just wonder how much is attributed to NFB and how much is due to depakote.
I guess I'm just surprised about the amount of seizures he is still having even though he is on depakote.
Over all, he seems to be doing better. But, how effective should I expect an AED to be???:dontknow:
Pre-neurofeedback treatments and before depakote was started he had a QEEG which measured multiple spikes during the 20 minute period. After 20 sessions of NFB and since starting the depakote, his seizure level has diminished by 24%. I just wonder how much is attributed to NFB and how much is due to depakote.
I guess I'm just surprised about the amount of seizures he is still having even though he is on depakote.
Over all, he seems to be doing better. But, how effective should I expect an AED to be???:dontknow: