I have no personal plans for being weaned from my medication anytime soon, but when I met with my neuro, I thought I'd ask about the process (just for the sake of education). She said for me, she'd wait until the 2-year mark of being well controlled by the medication, and then we'll decrease my dosage until I'm completely off.
I've heard some stories of others being weaned from their medication, all is fine for a short period of time then they have another seizure and have to go back on.
I know our bodies are different and it works well for some and not others, but I ask myself the question if currently there is no cure for Epilepsy, wouldn't I be setting myself up for failure by going off the medicine?
I ask because I had absence seizures as a child, nothing for 15 years, then other seizures that eventually progressed to tonic clonic.
Although, like most, I'm all for the idea of not being on medicine for the rest of my life, when I look at how all over the board (in terms of type and frequency) that my seizures are, and the fact that I recently learned there's a lot of Epilepsy on both sides of my family, I'm trying to understand the logic of being weaned.
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I've heard some stories of others being weaned from their medication, all is fine for a short period of time then they have another seizure and have to go back on.
I know our bodies are different and it works well for some and not others, but I ask myself the question if currently there is no cure for Epilepsy, wouldn't I be setting myself up for failure by going off the medicine?
I ask because I had absence seizures as a child, nothing for 15 years, then other seizures that eventually progressed to tonic clonic.
Although, like most, I'm all for the idea of not being on medicine for the rest of my life, when I look at how all over the board (in terms of type and frequency) that my seizures are, and the fact that I recently learned there's a lot of Epilepsy on both sides of my family, I'm trying to understand the logic of being weaned.
