mikefromdel
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I just joined this forum yesterday and thought I'd introduce myself, as the forum suggests.
I'm 49 and have been epileptic since I was 24. I believe (though no Dr has ever confirmed it) that my condition started from being an idiot in a drinking contest. I had already been drinking all day, then participated in a whiskey drinking contest with someone where I downed a pint of liquor all at once, fell on the floor almost immediately and had a grand mal. I wasn't taken to the hospital at that time, slept for about 16 hours straight and didn't even know what happened. Then, 3 months later and sober, I had a 3-4 minute grand mal at work and was taken to the hospital and diagnosed. I continued to have them for years afterward, but they are pretty well under control now and have been for about 5 years with carbemazepine (Tegretol).
In 1996 I started having a secondary complex partial frontal lobe seizure and have had them ever since. I take 3000 mg of Keppra per day (plus the carbemazepine) and this keeps the frontal lobe seizures at about 12 per month instead of the original 30-40 per week that I was having when they started.
My biggest problem with E is the depression that follows. It seems that I am extremely depressed for 2-4 days after my seizure days and I find this much more difficult to deal with than the seizures themselves.
Any replies on this depression topic would be appreciated.
By the way, I am sober for 12 years, so alcohol has no effect on the seizure problem anymore.
Thanks,
Mike
I'm 49 and have been epileptic since I was 24. I believe (though no Dr has ever confirmed it) that my condition started from being an idiot in a drinking contest. I had already been drinking all day, then participated in a whiskey drinking contest with someone where I downed a pint of liquor all at once, fell on the floor almost immediately and had a grand mal. I wasn't taken to the hospital at that time, slept for about 16 hours straight and didn't even know what happened. Then, 3 months later and sober, I had a 3-4 minute grand mal at work and was taken to the hospital and diagnosed. I continued to have them for years afterward, but they are pretty well under control now and have been for about 5 years with carbemazepine (Tegretol).
In 1996 I started having a secondary complex partial frontal lobe seizure and have had them ever since. I take 3000 mg of Keppra per day (plus the carbemazepine) and this keeps the frontal lobe seizures at about 12 per month instead of the original 30-40 per week that I was having when they started.
My biggest problem with E is the depression that follows. It seems that I am extremely depressed for 2-4 days after my seizure days and I find this much more difficult to deal with than the seizures themselves.
Any replies on this depression topic would be appreciated.
By the way, I am sober for 12 years, so alcohol has no effect on the seizure problem anymore.
Thanks,
Mike
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