Hi,
I was having SZs daily (various partial SZs ranging from mild auditory hallucinations to partial atonic with loss of consciousness) - sometimes 2-3 a day, sometimes not for a couple of days. My neurologist started me on Keppra about 6 weeks ago, and I have completely turned around. I've had one breakthrough SZ in the last month (aside from a couple tiny ones).
I've had CT, MRI, EEG, blood work - the whole gamut. The EEG showed abnormalities in the left hemisphere, which is understandable since my symptoms are primarily right-sided. Nothing clearly epileptic though. She (my neurologist) wants me to drive down (about 2 hours) to do an inpatient video EEG, which is supposed to take anywhere from 5-14 days.
I have better than average insurance, but factoring in my cost after insurance and lost wages from being in the hospital, it will cost me at least $4000. That would be a major hardship for me right now.
My thought though, is that there doesn't seem to be a purpose in doing the test. When I asked my neurologist, she gave me two reasons:
a) It will tell me whether or not I am having seizures ... which I already know I am having. The fact that the Keppra pretty much put a stop to it supports that.
b) It will tell me which part of the brain is affected. I can't see how that matters. It is not going to change the outcome or treatment.
My position is pretty much that there are really only two ways seizures are treated: meds and surgery. In my case, the meds are working, so ... case closed.
I'm wondering if anyone else has had experience with this sort of thing. I'm not looking for medical advice. Just wondering if anyone else has had to make this sort of decision and how they handled it.
-B
I was having SZs daily (various partial SZs ranging from mild auditory hallucinations to partial atonic with loss of consciousness) - sometimes 2-3 a day, sometimes not for a couple of days. My neurologist started me on Keppra about 6 weeks ago, and I have completely turned around. I've had one breakthrough SZ in the last month (aside from a couple tiny ones).
I've had CT, MRI, EEG, blood work - the whole gamut. The EEG showed abnormalities in the left hemisphere, which is understandable since my symptoms are primarily right-sided. Nothing clearly epileptic though. She (my neurologist) wants me to drive down (about 2 hours) to do an inpatient video EEG, which is supposed to take anywhere from 5-14 days.
I have better than average insurance, but factoring in my cost after insurance and lost wages from being in the hospital, it will cost me at least $4000. That would be a major hardship for me right now.
My thought though, is that there doesn't seem to be a purpose in doing the test. When I asked my neurologist, she gave me two reasons:
a) It will tell me whether or not I am having seizures ... which I already know I am having. The fact that the Keppra pretty much put a stop to it supports that.
b) It will tell me which part of the brain is affected. I can't see how that matters. It is not going to change the outcome or treatment.
My position is pretty much that there are really only two ways seizures are treated: meds and surgery. In my case, the meds are working, so ... case closed.
I'm wondering if anyone else has had experience with this sort of thing. I'm not looking for medical advice. Just wondering if anyone else has had to make this sort of decision and how they handled it.
-B