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I went for my second neurology appointment which went well. I discuss drop attacks I had been having and it was noted- we did not discuss it as much. Next time I will discuss more and ask more questions. We have been trying to get my complex partial seizures under better control for a while now. I'm on 3000mg Keppra, 400mg Tegretol XR (lowered from 600mg on my own, carefully) and now Lamictal 100mg and increasing to 200mg over the next few weeks.
The neurologists that I've seen, all say that Lamictal will work out well, or it should for the type seizures I have. I am staying positive and hopeful that I can enjoy more seizure freedom. It seems that the Keppra keeps my "little ones" or short complex partial seizures 40sec away for the most part. But I still have 1-2 longer CP's each month, sometimes every two months. I've been seizure free for one month, only once in my lifetime. I've had seizures since I was six due to prematurity.
Again we did a neuro-psych exam which went well, I think hehe. She tried to do some visual things- which I can't do since I'm blind. She stopped and looked at me- staring at my eyes, since I have Nystagmus (involuntary movements of the eyes) that I've had since I was born. It is neurological and cannot be fixed. Everything that I do see moves quickly from right to left and I have to turn my head to the right in order to see anything, or to get it to stop shaking so bad. This can be annoying- I was hoping that AEDs could help but it doesn't in any way.
So- MRI was clear- yay. I was expecting atrophy from dieing when I was a day or so old- but it didnt show or I just don't have any. SO thats good.
Nurse came in and told me that I was scheduled for EEG today- which I had no idea. But my transportation was ready so I have to call and reschedule. So now I'm a "no-show" ooops..
Anyways- I'm on three meds now which I don't like- but I will be getting rid of Tegretol XR over the next 5 months. I was hoping to get off of it soon. But I guess I have to be a patient patient. LOL
I can't imagine being seizure free. Since 6 y/o to now I've only been seizure free for one month and I was freaking out- I was just waiting for a seizure to come, I got anxious and frustrated. You don't realize how much you're used to something until its gone. Kinda strange. Most people would love to be totally seizure free. Its taking some adjusting to not having smaller seizures. Now if we could get the longer ones to go away. That would be neat.
Sorry for the long post here- but if anyone out there is taking three meds let me know how you are coping. Are you sleepy or forgetful?
For some reason I have been getting my apartment name wrong three times, when I've set up my Special Transit rides. This is not good because I almost didn't catch myself these times! Which means I would not have a ride.
I hope I don't have any memory troubles being on three meds now.
Ok, that's it for now- hehe
Everyone take care and be safe.
Crystal and her guide, Umbro
The neurologists that I've seen, all say that Lamictal will work out well, or it should for the type seizures I have. I am staying positive and hopeful that I can enjoy more seizure freedom. It seems that the Keppra keeps my "little ones" or short complex partial seizures 40sec away for the most part. But I still have 1-2 longer CP's each month, sometimes every two months. I've been seizure free for one month, only once in my lifetime. I've had seizures since I was six due to prematurity.
Again we did a neuro-psych exam which went well, I think hehe. She tried to do some visual things- which I can't do since I'm blind. She stopped and looked at me- staring at my eyes, since I have Nystagmus (involuntary movements of the eyes) that I've had since I was born. It is neurological and cannot be fixed. Everything that I do see moves quickly from right to left and I have to turn my head to the right in order to see anything, or to get it to stop shaking so bad. This can be annoying- I was hoping that AEDs could help but it doesn't in any way.
So- MRI was clear- yay. I was expecting atrophy from dieing when I was a day or so old- but it didnt show or I just don't have any. SO thats good.
Nurse came in and told me that I was scheduled for EEG today- which I had no idea. But my transportation was ready so I have to call and reschedule. So now I'm a "no-show" ooops..
Anyways- I'm on three meds now which I don't like- but I will be getting rid of Tegretol XR over the next 5 months. I was hoping to get off of it soon. But I guess I have to be a patient patient. LOL
I can't imagine being seizure free. Since 6 y/o to now I've only been seizure free for one month and I was freaking out- I was just waiting for a seizure to come, I got anxious and frustrated. You don't realize how much you're used to something until its gone. Kinda strange. Most people would love to be totally seizure free. Its taking some adjusting to not having smaller seizures. Now if we could get the longer ones to go away. That would be neat.
Sorry for the long post here- but if anyone out there is taking three meds let me know how you are coping. Are you sleepy or forgetful?
For some reason I have been getting my apartment name wrong three times, when I've set up my Special Transit rides. This is not good because I almost didn't catch myself these times! Which means I would not have a ride.
I hope I don't have any memory troubles being on three meds now.
Ok, that's it for now- hehe
Everyone take care and be safe.
Crystal and her guide, Umbro