Hi there,
Well my husband is off all seizure meds now due to his blood platelets sinking alarmingly low and now things are pretty well back to normal. His blood platelets are now back to normal and the neurologist said he is never to take valproic acid ever again. The neurologist didn't say much about our theory that the meds caused more seizures but my husband and I believe so. He had no seizures for 3 months on a low dose of meds, then she increased it to get it 'in the level' and he had a seizure 5 weeks later. The neurologist increased it 2 more times and every time she increased it - he had a seizure 4 or 5 weeks later. So now he's off all meds and has been seizure free for 7 1/2 weeks. My husband wants to 'wait and see' what happens with his seizures. He had one in Feb. so this is all new to us so his neurologist agreed that he could go seizure free to see how many he has, or if he even has another - only time will tell.
But what amazed me is I have my husband back. The meds turned him into someone I didn't even know - he was angry, emotional, mean and hard to live with on the meds. They affected him deeply and as his platelets dropped, he got really fatigued all the time. Now he's bounced right back.
I'm nervous about the no meds thing as witnessing the seizures frightened me as he also has a bad heart and one of them set off his arrhythmia and he had to be hospitalized, but I support his decision.
But I'm thrilled to have my nicer husband back.
Now if only he can get his license back soon so that I don't have to hear constantly about how bad a driver I am. 
Sue
Well my husband is off all seizure meds now due to his blood platelets sinking alarmingly low and now things are pretty well back to normal. His blood platelets are now back to normal and the neurologist said he is never to take valproic acid ever again. The neurologist didn't say much about our theory that the meds caused more seizures but my husband and I believe so. He had no seizures for 3 months on a low dose of meds, then she increased it to get it 'in the level' and he had a seizure 5 weeks later. The neurologist increased it 2 more times and every time she increased it - he had a seizure 4 or 5 weeks later. So now he's off all meds and has been seizure free for 7 1/2 weeks. My husband wants to 'wait and see' what happens with his seizures. He had one in Feb. so this is all new to us so his neurologist agreed that he could go seizure free to see how many he has, or if he even has another - only time will tell.
But what amazed me is I have my husband back. The meds turned him into someone I didn't even know - he was angry, emotional, mean and hard to live with on the meds. They affected him deeply and as his platelets dropped, he got really fatigued all the time. Now he's bounced right back.
I'm nervous about the no meds thing as witnessing the seizures frightened me as he also has a bad heart and one of them set off his arrhythmia and he had to be hospitalized, but I support his decision.
But I'm thrilled to have my nicer husband back.


Sue