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 the seizure world slipped back (congrats for a couple years.) My first surgery was the remove AVM which was believed to be the cause of my seizures. May have been the start in my epilepsy world but didn’t, get me seizure free. Seizures slowly got worse to the point it was control of my life based of periods I could have full control of brain use. So I was sent back in for surgery two, then within a month to seizure party number 3. After the third surgery they were worried large chunk of memory was going to be lost and that I would no longer be able th speak. They were too nice trying to make life a bit nicer but alas, didn’ Work other that seizures not as strong and often periods of a couple months seizure free. Few years later they started being worse again, the neurologist said he’d like to go back for another surgery; my reply there was no, get me better drugs. That’s where I live today, carbamazepine and my second drug many tries until lamotrigine. Frees me now of relatively minor seizures three weeks or so.
 the seizure world slipped back (congrats for a couple years.) My first surgery was the remove AVM which was believed to be the cause of my seizures. May have been the start in my epilepsy world but didn’t, get me seizure free. Seizures slowly got worse to the point it was control of my life based of periods I could have full control of brain use. So I was sent back in for surgery two, then within a month to seizure party number 3. After the third surgery they were worried large chunk of memory was going to be lost and that I would no longer be able th speak. They were too nice trying to make life a bit nicer but alas, didn’ Work other that seizures not as strong and often periods of a couple months seizure free. Few years later they started being worse again, the neurologist said he’d like to go back for another surgery; my reply there was no, get me better drugs. That’s where I live today, carbamazepine and my second drug many tries until lamotrigine. Frees me now of relatively minor seizures three weeks or so.Thanks CadsjiVery happy to hear where others have had a plus with their surgery, and sorry CQthe seizure world slipped back (congrats for a couple years.).
That's great TruegrtIn three days now it will be 7monthes. I justed had an overnight EEG two weeks ago and it showed no seizure activity. We've started getting off Depakote and should be completely off in 8 weeks
Oh man that (sucks). I've also been thinking of getting my drivers permit and looking at job ads.i was +6 months until a few weeks ago. I was actually starting to price motorcycle bodywork
