Hi there!
My name is Annie, I'm 27 I've posted before about whether I had epilepsy or not and after 6 years of being told I just had panic attacks I've now recently been diagnosed with partial & complex partial seizures. I started on keppra 3 weeks ago. I was put on 250mg twice a day for a week, then it went up to 500mg twice a day and now i'm on 750mg twice a day. Initially I was still quite shook up from the 6 years of not knowing what I was experiencing and I had a couple of partial seizures in the first week. Then my dose went up and I had my last seizure a week ago today. Well that sort of changed as I had one this morning - but Im absolutely wiped out, I went to a concert last night didnt get to bed til half 1 then was up at 7.30 to go to work. I'm trying not to beat myself up about it but I believe that seizure was purely from being super tired.
My query is, as i'm trying my hardest to stay positive and give my body the best fighting chance - how long will it take for my body to get used to the pills that they work? I'm trying to be patient but as many who experience partial seizures, I'm so confused during and afterwards I'd love them to bugger off. How long does it usually take? I also have a bit more of an issue. When they did my EEG & MRI scan they picked up that I was holding too much fluid in my ventricles because they think the tube at the back of my brain near the spinal cord, is damaged. I went for a further MRI scan the other day and I await my results. Could this be the reason I'm still getting seizures? Obviously seizures are less and less instense but is it calm down then stop or should they just stop straight away?
Has anyone got any hints or tips for lifestyle changes? I hardly drink alcohol, I dont drink coffee (I drink fruit tea), I'm quite fit and exercisen enough... I just want to do my part to give myself the best chance.
Sorry for all the queries, its just so confusing experiencing these and I want to get them stopped however I can
Please answer if you get time
xxx
My name is Annie, I'm 27 I've posted before about whether I had epilepsy or not and after 6 years of being told I just had panic attacks I've now recently been diagnosed with partial & complex partial seizures. I started on keppra 3 weeks ago. I was put on 250mg twice a day for a week, then it went up to 500mg twice a day and now i'm on 750mg twice a day. Initially I was still quite shook up from the 6 years of not knowing what I was experiencing and I had a couple of partial seizures in the first week. Then my dose went up and I had my last seizure a week ago today. Well that sort of changed as I had one this morning - but Im absolutely wiped out, I went to a concert last night didnt get to bed til half 1 then was up at 7.30 to go to work. I'm trying not to beat myself up about it but I believe that seizure was purely from being super tired.
My query is, as i'm trying my hardest to stay positive and give my body the best fighting chance - how long will it take for my body to get used to the pills that they work? I'm trying to be patient but as many who experience partial seizures, I'm so confused during and afterwards I'd love them to bugger off. How long does it usually take? I also have a bit more of an issue. When they did my EEG & MRI scan they picked up that I was holding too much fluid in my ventricles because they think the tube at the back of my brain near the spinal cord, is damaged. I went for a further MRI scan the other day and I await my results. Could this be the reason I'm still getting seizures? Obviously seizures are less and less instense but is it calm down then stop or should they just stop straight away?
Has anyone got any hints or tips for lifestyle changes? I hardly drink alcohol, I dont drink coffee (I drink fruit tea), I'm quite fit and exercisen enough... I just want to do my part to give myself the best chance.
Sorry for all the queries, its just so confusing experiencing these and I want to get them stopped however I can
Please answer if you get time
xxx