Hey everyone! I'm a 26 year old female, I've been off and on AED's since I was in high school... tried Depakote, it helped some but the bloodwork wasn't looking too good after a bit on it, so was switched to Tegretol... did GREAT on it, til I kept getting every infection I could possibly catch, the doctors blamed in on the Tegretol, and I was switched to one other one that I don't remember, it started with a D, always made me throw up though and being a young brat I said screw this, I'm going off this stuff... it wasn't too bad cuz I was on ativan and such for anxiety anyway, so I'm sure that helped...
Then got put back on it a couple years ago when I was having daily seizures again after contracting Lyme disease... tried Topamax that time, and was on that for a while. I did great on that, it made me sleep with the nighttime dose but wasn't too bad.... until I ended up in the ER, I had gone to the eye and ear hospital to get my eyes looked at cuz my vision was screwed up and my eyes hurt worse than I even knew they could hurt... they did labs on me there, rushed me over to the main hospital, took an entire day til someone could explain to me what was going on in terms I could understand- basically the Topamax caused my kidneys to have issues filtering stuff and my blood to turn acidic. Spent an entire month in the hospital, being switched to just Neurontin, Klonopin, and Ativan. This past summer stopped the ativan, was just on the neurontin and klonopin. Then had an EEG about a month ago, which showed a ton of left temporal lobe seizure activity. Got put on Keppra twice a day. It's okay, I'm at least not forgetting words like I did on the Topamax, BUT I'm wicked tired all the time, have no appetite, and am constantly nauseated (I'm doing okay in the mornings now because I had an asthma flair so got put on prednisone, and zofran cuz prednisone makes me vomit- the zofran helps with the nausea up til the afternoon at least, then I'm miserable again til I fall asleep for the night). Is that typical of the Keppra? I feel like I'm stuck on it though, cuz my neuro says everything else I haven't tried he doesn't know if I will respond well too and thought the keppra would be the one to go with for the fewest side effects. I don't know what else I could do, they won't let me try to get off these meds again yet since I seem to have increased "fainting" spells (which are apparently actually seizures, I never remember anything from them tho, just all of a sudden I'm waking up on the ground and feel like crud).
Then got put back on it a couple years ago when I was having daily seizures again after contracting Lyme disease... tried Topamax that time, and was on that for a while. I did great on that, it made me sleep with the nighttime dose but wasn't too bad.... until I ended up in the ER, I had gone to the eye and ear hospital to get my eyes looked at cuz my vision was screwed up and my eyes hurt worse than I even knew they could hurt... they did labs on me there, rushed me over to the main hospital, took an entire day til someone could explain to me what was going on in terms I could understand- basically the Topamax caused my kidneys to have issues filtering stuff and my blood to turn acidic. Spent an entire month in the hospital, being switched to just Neurontin, Klonopin, and Ativan. This past summer stopped the ativan, was just on the neurontin and klonopin. Then had an EEG about a month ago, which showed a ton of left temporal lobe seizure activity. Got put on Keppra twice a day. It's okay, I'm at least not forgetting words like I did on the Topamax, BUT I'm wicked tired all the time, have no appetite, and am constantly nauseated (I'm doing okay in the mornings now because I had an asthma flair so got put on prednisone, and zofran cuz prednisone makes me vomit- the zofran helps with the nausea up til the afternoon at least, then I'm miserable again til I fall asleep for the night). Is that typical of the Keppra? I feel like I'm stuck on it though, cuz my neuro says everything else I haven't tried he doesn't know if I will respond well too and thought the keppra would be the one to go with for the fewest side effects. I don't know what else I could do, they won't let me try to get off these meds again yet since I seem to have increased "fainting" spells (which are apparently actually seizures, I never remember anything from them tho, just all of a sudden I'm waking up on the ground and feel like crud).