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My daughter (33) was recently diagnosed with adult onset epilepsy. She has had four tonic clinic (grand mal) seizures in the past five months and many partials. She taking Keppra and the dose is being adjusted accordingly - she's now on 750mg morning and night. Since being on this new dose for a week she had another TC today, the first in eight weeks so the Keppra seems to be starting to work - she's been taking it for eight weeks and this is the first TC since then, only partials before today.
Obviously she's devastated she's developed this and is convinced it's been brought on by her dads terminal cancer diagnosis in February of this year. Her biggest fear is of becoming incontinent during a seizure, which so far hasn't happened. Is this something that may come on later or is it something that generally happens at the beginning? - also could her dads diagnosis have brought on her epilepsy if it was something that was lying dormant before?
I'm so sad for her because as you all know it really is a life changer, even her drivers licence won't be given back until she's one full year free of seizures, which includes partial seizures.
Sorry for the massive post and thanks for reading.
Obviously she's devastated she's developed this and is convinced it's been brought on by her dads terminal cancer diagnosis in February of this year. Her biggest fear is of becoming incontinent during a seizure, which so far hasn't happened. Is this something that may come on later or is it something that generally happens at the beginning? - also could her dads diagnosis have brought on her epilepsy if it was something that was lying dormant before?
I'm so sad for her because as you all know it really is a life changer, even her drivers licence won't be given back until she's one full year free of seizures, which includes partial seizures.
Sorry for the massive post and thanks for reading.