Hello,
I have finally seen a neurologist, and he assumes I have complex partial seizures. He took a history and didn't do any blood work, EEG or MRI, and started to prescribe Keppra (xr something) without me doing a MRI or EEG first. I think my general physician sent a copy of my medical records there, I think he read them but I never have been tested for epilepsy.
Is this something normal for a neurologist to do? To prescribe medication without doing tests like EEGS or MRIS first? I am sorry, I didn't have enough time to ask my neurologist this. My father kept interrupting and arguing about the cost so I didn't ask him many questions. He did setup an appointment for an MRI and EEG next week, but wanted me to get started on it keppra asap.
Also if I do have complex partial seizures I have a few questions:
I read that the first medication usually works with a percent chance of like 50 to 60% and the second would be 20% success rate. Does this apply to this form of seizures and easy treatable? If it is mild that happens every few months?
I live in Arkansas so there isn't any public transportation that I am aware of like cheap buses and I cannot afford taxis. The law says if I am a year free without seizures, with this form of epilepsy can I get my driver license if I remain free for a year?
Also with these complex partial seizures do you fall to the ground hard? That's what happens to me a lot of times then I get up walking around confused for a bit.
One last question I heard that if you are seizure free after two years or perhaps more do they take you off with these sort of seizures?
I am sorry for all the questions, I am just scared and don't want to live like this for the rest of my life. I want to know much as possible about it.
Thank you.
I have finally seen a neurologist, and he assumes I have complex partial seizures. He took a history and didn't do any blood work, EEG or MRI, and started to prescribe Keppra (xr something) without me doing a MRI or EEG first. I think my general physician sent a copy of my medical records there, I think he read them but I never have been tested for epilepsy.
Is this something normal for a neurologist to do? To prescribe medication without doing tests like EEGS or MRIS first? I am sorry, I didn't have enough time to ask my neurologist this. My father kept interrupting and arguing about the cost so I didn't ask him many questions. He did setup an appointment for an MRI and EEG next week, but wanted me to get started on it keppra asap.
Also if I do have complex partial seizures I have a few questions:
I read that the first medication usually works with a percent chance of like 50 to 60% and the second would be 20% success rate. Does this apply to this form of seizures and easy treatable? If it is mild that happens every few months?
I live in Arkansas so there isn't any public transportation that I am aware of like cheap buses and I cannot afford taxis. The law says if I am a year free without seizures, with this form of epilepsy can I get my driver license if I remain free for a year?
Also with these complex partial seizures do you fall to the ground hard? That's what happens to me a lot of times then I get up walking around confused for a bit.
One last question I heard that if you are seizure free after two years or perhaps more do they take you off with these sort of seizures?
I am sorry for all the questions, I am just scared and don't want to live like this for the rest of my life. I want to know much as possible about it.
Thank you.
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