RanMan
Too Much Experience with Epilepsy
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I've been dealing with the same Dr. (Neorologist professor for McMaster University Medical Centre) for over 20 years and my seizures have been under control with a coctail of meds, besides, I'm probably better off dealing with a Neurologist vs an Epileptologist since I'm also being monitored for ulcerative colitis (which goes hand in hand with epilepsy and both stress related) and the meds that I take for it have a direct effect on my epilepsy meds, EI: The Asocol for my UC paints a protective coating on the stomach and bowel wall and the dilantin and pheonobarb have a hard time penitrating the stomach and bowel to get into the blood stream, In a stressful situation I sometimes have to double up on the Asocol, as a result, I have to increase my epilepsy meds or visa/versa. I have to be very careful about the doseages because too much and they can stay toxic in my system, too little and they won't have the proper effect.
My blood has to be checked once a week to ensure that the above stays in check.
It's like walking a tight rope but so far with careful monitoring of my blood and my way of life (keeping down the stress) I haven't had any problems.
I also wanted to mention that also as a direct result of the side affects,(and there are lots) my employer of 30 yrs has put me on disability insurance,(not my choice but I fought for 5 yrs to stay on the job).
Randy (Ontario)
My blood has to be checked once a week to ensure that the above stays in check.
It's like walking a tight rope but so far with careful monitoring of my blood and my way of life (keeping down the stress) I haven't had any problems.
I also wanted to mention that also as a direct result of the side affects,(and there are lots) my employer of 30 yrs has put me on disability insurance,(not my choice but I fought for 5 yrs to stay on the job).
Randy (Ontario)