Matthew74
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I just started back on generic Keppra (levetiracetam). I took brand name before, and was on it for a while, so I thought I knew what to expect.
Has anyone noticed increased sensitivity to low frequency sound, or any sound, on Keppra?
My neighbor's music, the air conditioning on the roof, and all sorts of noises are driving me crazy. It seems intolerably noisy. Some sounds I can clearly "hear", and some are barely sensible. I'm sure that the air conditioning was making this sound before, but it didn't bother me. I thought my upstairs neighbor was playing music, but I went outside to escape, and I could still hear it. I realized it must be some kind of mechanical noise. IDK where it was coming from. Even though it was barely audible, it was pounding my head. It's not just ultra-low frequencies, but those are the worst.
- It's hard to google this stuff now because the algorithms only show what they think you are looking for.
Has anyone noticed increased sensitivity to low frequency sound, or any sound, on Keppra?
My neighbor's music, the air conditioning on the roof, and all sorts of noises are driving me crazy. It seems intolerably noisy. Some sounds I can clearly "hear", and some are barely sensible. I'm sure that the air conditioning was making this sound before, but it didn't bother me. I thought my upstairs neighbor was playing music, but I went outside to escape, and I could still hear it. I realized it must be some kind of mechanical noise. IDK where it was coming from. Even though it was barely audible, it was pounding my head. It's not just ultra-low frequencies, but those are the worst.
- It's hard to google this stuff now because the algorithms only show what they think you are looking for.