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I don't know why but I have this resistance to medication of all types. At first the medication will qwork wonderfully but soon after and it stops.
For instance pain mrdication only ever works if I haven't taken any in a really long time. I've had two babies and with each baby I had to get two epidurals because the first dose wore out very guickly and with my youngest the second dose wore off before I had her and it was a short time frame.
I started AEDs about a tear ago. I started on 500mg Keppra. It worked for about six weeks before my dose was increased to 750mg 2x daily. Not even a month later and it needed to be increased. I was pregnant so my neuro would only go up to 1000mg 2x daily but for the last two months of the pregnancy it didn't help much and I was in and out the hospital.
He wanted to wait 3 months after the baby was born so my body could regulate and I would have my meds decreased. First I had to have another EEG. My first was when I was completely unmedicated, this last one was while I was on 1000mg 2zlx. He said there were still frequent spikes (I had about 4 C/P during the EEG.
Basically my seizure activity is completely unchanged with the keppra now. It did help briefly.
So I'm scheduled for an MRI and he is keeping me on the same keppra but also starting me on Lamictal. I start 25mg 2x daily and after a week I will be increased. I lost my driving privileges again.
So I have "complex partial epilepsy with secondary generalization" but that's all I know. Is it common for the medication to stop working so abruptly and if none of the medications will work long term are there any other options for control?
I go 12 years being told I was just having extreme panic attacks and fainting spells to uncontrolled epilepsy???
I have simple and complex seizures 20+ times a week. For the second through the fifth week of being on medication I only had two but its gotten worse and worse despite the increase
For instance pain mrdication only ever works if I haven't taken any in a really long time. I've had two babies and with each baby I had to get two epidurals because the first dose wore out very guickly and with my youngest the second dose wore off before I had her and it was a short time frame.
I started AEDs about a tear ago. I started on 500mg Keppra. It worked for about six weeks before my dose was increased to 750mg 2x daily. Not even a month later and it needed to be increased. I was pregnant so my neuro would only go up to 1000mg 2x daily but for the last two months of the pregnancy it didn't help much and I was in and out the hospital.
He wanted to wait 3 months after the baby was born so my body could regulate and I would have my meds decreased. First I had to have another EEG. My first was when I was completely unmedicated, this last one was while I was on 1000mg 2zlx. He said there were still frequent spikes (I had about 4 C/P during the EEG.
Basically my seizure activity is completely unchanged with the keppra now. It did help briefly.
So I'm scheduled for an MRI and he is keeping me on the same keppra but also starting me on Lamictal. I start 25mg 2x daily and after a week I will be increased. I lost my driving privileges again.
So I have "complex partial epilepsy with secondary generalization" but that's all I know. Is it common for the medication to stop working so abruptly and if none of the medications will work long term are there any other options for control?
I go 12 years being told I was just having extreme panic attacks and fainting spells to uncontrolled epilepsy???
I have simple and complex seizures 20+ times a week. For the second through the fifth week of being on medication I only had two but its gotten worse and worse despite the increase
