Welcome to the Coping With Epilepsy forums - a peer support community for folks dealing (directly or indirectly) with seizure disorders. You can visit the forum page to see the list of forum nodes (categories/rooms) for topics.
Please have a look around and if you like what you see, please consider registering an account and joining the discussions. When you register an account and log in, you may enjoy additional benefits including no ads, access to members only (ie. private) forum nodes and more. Registering an account is free - you have nothing to lose!
Hi davidmc --
If you are otherwise healthy, and your seizures are controlled, there is no particular reason to have any blood tests done with Topomax. If you have kidney issues, or suspect that you are over- or under-medicated, then that might be a reason to have blood test. If you aren't sure, go ahead and call your neurologist to see if he/she feels that periodic blood tests might be helpful. Usually, the neurologist will have you meet with them or with their epilepsy nurse once or twice a year, and if there are any concerns, a lab test can be scheduled then.
My neurologist monitored me on Topamax. He wanted to watch my blood levels on different dosages while I ramped up and while we fiddled around to get the right dosage. He also wanted to watch my blood gasses to make sure they stayed okay (make sure the acid/base balance was right). He also wanted to make sure there was no effect on my kidneys or liver. Three of the side effects of Topamax are metabolic acidosis (blood or tissue too acidic), and liver or kidney damage.
He tested me at 1 month, 3 months, etc. with the intention of testing until I got up to a full effective dosage, then every 6mo to a year after that. He also already had a baseline on my liver and kidney functions because I had tried other drugs before Topamax.
He may be overcautious, but I prefer to think of it as thorough. I feel really safe with my doctor.
How frustrating that you had to use the excuse of "headaches" in order to get the anti-seizure meds you need. But it's great to hear that the Topomax is helping despite the skepticism of the doctors.
LAXATIVES?! Well, I guess that would relieve the pressure in your brain, lol....
Good thing you double-checked his work. What on earth did his office say when you called about that?
Huh. A morphine-based painkiller can cause constipation, like tramadol, morphine, vicodin, oxycontin, or demerol. Maybe he just forgot to phone in the painkiller part. Or the prescription was lost in the shuffle. No way to tell, really. The painkillers would have helped you sleep - they'd knock you out.
He's right on the constipation part. If you are on any of those on a regular basis pop one of those laxatives that promises to be "gentle," or take a double-dose of psyllium seed every day like metamusil to keep things moving, so to speak.
Well, Topamax isn't the happiest drug in the world. I can understand why you want something else. Lots of people get relief from seizures and headaches on it, with few or no side effects. Lots of other people struggle on it. It's a very common medication used to prevent headaches but it comes with baggage for most folks.
Hang in there. Hope you find a new doc soon. Or at least find a place of better communication with the one you have now.