Hi, I am Debbie. My 19 yr old daughter has absences and myoclonic seizures. She had absences when she was between the ages of 18 mos and 3 years. We told the visiting neurologist at the health dept about it then and he looked her over and said she was fine. No tests or anything. She was fine after that until her teens. They started coming back but not often. Last year they started increasing to twitches. We went to our family doctor about them and he sent her to the neurologist. After the eeg and blood work we got confirmation of epilepsy. He was going to put her on meds but she ended up pregnant so he held off. The baby was born in April and in May she started taking meds and they have helped. This leads me to my problem.
She is suppose to take them two times a day. She is not consistant with that. She drives and it scares me. While pregnant she clipped a guard rail during an absence. This morning she dropped the baby! Fortunately, she was sitting and he did not fall far to the blanket on the carpeted floor. Her seizure was more intense this time, I witnessed it, due to inconsistant medication I'm sure!
I'm not sure she is taking this as serious as she should. I ask her almost daily if she has taken her meds and she tells me yes. I don't know if she is lying to me or just honestly thinks she did.
I am stopping on my way home today to pick up a pill reminder box. Hopefully it helps. She is 19, with a child, and living at home. How do I get through to her that it is so important to take her meds? Her life, the life of her baby, and the lives of others when she drives are at stake here! It is driving me crazy!
She is suppose to take them two times a day. She is not consistant with that. She drives and it scares me. While pregnant she clipped a guard rail during an absence. This morning she dropped the baby! Fortunately, she was sitting and he did not fall far to the blanket on the carpeted floor. Her seizure was more intense this time, I witnessed it, due to inconsistant medication I'm sure!
I'm not sure she is taking this as serious as she should. I ask her almost daily if she has taken her meds and she tells me yes. I don't know if she is lying to me or just honestly thinks she did.
I am stopping on my way home today to pick up a pill reminder box. Hopefully it helps. She is 19, with a child, and living at home. How do I get through to her that it is so important to take her meds? Her life, the life of her baby, and the lives of others when she drives are at stake here! It is driving me crazy!