I'm about to ask a question that I know that none of you will have the "answer" to! But I am hoping that maybe some of you have seen a seizure/epilepsy pattern like my daughter's and would be able to give me the benefit of your experience and some idea of what the future might hold.
My daughter's first seizures (at age 15), and the seizures she had for about a year all followed the same pattern: a brief aura, followed by a complex partial (fixed stare + head turn) which then immediately generalized into a tonic-clonic seizure. During that first year she maybe had 2 or 3 occasions in which she just had an aura. About a year ago she had a week in which she had 5 of those "big" tonic-clonic seizures within 6 days. Because of that, her medication was doubled (she was on Onfi, and went from 20mg/day to 40mg/day), and the tonic-clonics stopped for a while.
However, after that week she started to have very frequent (on average 3-4 times a week) 30-60 second simple partials/auras that didn't progress. At first we weren't sure what was going on, and her doctors thought that the episodes might have been anxiety (some of you might remember us going through that last summer!). However, after lots of conversations, testing and a few more tonic-clonic seizures, they became as convinced as I was that they were indeed simple partial seizures.
After a video-EEG in November (in which she had 4 cp/t-c seizures within 48 hours of a medication reduction), she started taking Vimpat, first at 200mg/day, and at 300mg/day since December. She has not had a tonic-clonic seizure since then.
But the simple partials continue. For some periods of time they have been daily (often having 2 or 3 at a time), and from April through late June she was only having them 2-3 times a month. They've worsened again this month - but while the frequency and intensity ebbs and flows, they have never completely stopped - her longest period of time without one was 3 weeks. For her, the aura/simple partial is a disorienting feeling that things are really "weird" or off, often with a racing heart and pallor as well, and while they don't impair her awareness and she can still speak, they can be very intense and frightening. She will often feel confused and anxious afterwards, particularly when they are very strong. She can basically "live" and function with things the way they are, but of course it's not ideal. At her last meeting with her neurologist we decided to try upping the Vimpat again to 400mg/day, hoping to reduce her partials and also wean further off the Onfi (she's currently at 35mg/day). I am willing to give that a try (as is Annika) but I am concerned that the increased side effects may be bigger than any gain in seizure control.
These are my questions. Again, I am not expecting that anyone will be able to give me the answer or predict the future, but I am open to any thoughts:
- Has anyone else had this type of pattern of seizures? i.e. where medication was able to eliminate the "big" seizures but the partials continued
- What are the chances that we are eventually going to eliminate the simple partials with medication?
- Should we just give up on 100% seizure freedom and she should just learn to live with this?
- And if the partials continue is it very likely that eventually the big seizures will come back again?
If it helps, her seizures all originate in her left temporal lobe, although the precise seizure focus is unknown (her MRI is unremarkable). Thanks in advance for any thoughts or insights.
My daughter's first seizures (at age 15), and the seizures she had for about a year all followed the same pattern: a brief aura, followed by a complex partial (fixed stare + head turn) which then immediately generalized into a tonic-clonic seizure. During that first year she maybe had 2 or 3 occasions in which she just had an aura. About a year ago she had a week in which she had 5 of those "big" tonic-clonic seizures within 6 days. Because of that, her medication was doubled (she was on Onfi, and went from 20mg/day to 40mg/day), and the tonic-clonics stopped for a while.
However, after that week she started to have very frequent (on average 3-4 times a week) 30-60 second simple partials/auras that didn't progress. At first we weren't sure what was going on, and her doctors thought that the episodes might have been anxiety (some of you might remember us going through that last summer!). However, after lots of conversations, testing and a few more tonic-clonic seizures, they became as convinced as I was that they were indeed simple partial seizures.
After a video-EEG in November (in which she had 4 cp/t-c seizures within 48 hours of a medication reduction), she started taking Vimpat, first at 200mg/day, and at 300mg/day since December. She has not had a tonic-clonic seizure since then.
But the simple partials continue. For some periods of time they have been daily (often having 2 or 3 at a time), and from April through late June she was only having them 2-3 times a month. They've worsened again this month - but while the frequency and intensity ebbs and flows, they have never completely stopped - her longest period of time without one was 3 weeks. For her, the aura/simple partial is a disorienting feeling that things are really "weird" or off, often with a racing heart and pallor as well, and while they don't impair her awareness and she can still speak, they can be very intense and frightening. She will often feel confused and anxious afterwards, particularly when they are very strong. She can basically "live" and function with things the way they are, but of course it's not ideal. At her last meeting with her neurologist we decided to try upping the Vimpat again to 400mg/day, hoping to reduce her partials and also wean further off the Onfi (she's currently at 35mg/day). I am willing to give that a try (as is Annika) but I am concerned that the increased side effects may be bigger than any gain in seizure control.
These are my questions. Again, I am not expecting that anyone will be able to give me the answer or predict the future, but I am open to any thoughts:
- Has anyone else had this type of pattern of seizures? i.e. where medication was able to eliminate the "big" seizures but the partials continued
- What are the chances that we are eventually going to eliminate the simple partials with medication?
- Should we just give up on 100% seizure freedom and she should just learn to live with this?
- And if the partials continue is it very likely that eventually the big seizures will come back again?
If it helps, her seizures all originate in her left temporal lobe, although the precise seizure focus is unknown (her MRI is unremarkable). Thanks in advance for any thoughts or insights.