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Thank you for your reply. Two questions, if you don't mind:
Had your doctor been monitoring your B12 levels from the beginning?
Had your doctor informed you, and were you aware, of the potential side effects of dilantin in relation to your personality - ie depression, anxiety, suicidal etc?
THanks.
No to the 1st. question, None of the Neur. EVER mention B12 to me. It was when I couldn't get out of bed, much less do anything that I make appt. with Dr.
No again to the second question, I would tell each Neur. that I felt depressed, sad, fearful. They looked at me like what is your problem.
I've always had anxiety but never related it to my E.
I have TLE E. from the right side of my brain.