I've been taking 1000mg of Keppra for the last five months, after seeing a neurologist who said my Parkinson's like symptoms were probably due to the 2g of Epilim I was taking. He suggested reducing Epilim by 400mg every four weeks and I'm now due to stop taking it completely in about two weeks.
This was working very well. My TLE symptoms were considerably improved, my BP was better than it's ever been (e.g. 107/65), and the PD-like symptoms have nearly gone away.
The last few days have been problematic, especially today. Many of my TLE symptoms have returned (e.g. disorientation, panic attacks, anxiety, depression, BP high, IBS, etc). In addition, I feel like I haven't slept in days, my right arm/leg feels tense and going outside in the cold makes them shake. I have also developed a rash on my left arm and am starting to feel itchy all over.
It's like the Keppra's stopped working. And I haven't forgotten to take it, believe me.
I phoned the out-of-hours GP service this afternoon. He said my medication needs to be monitored more closely, and go see you GP on Monday. Thanks, very helpful.
Anyway, I've seen other people here say Keppra's gone bad on them. I wondered if what I've described above bears any resemblance to what other people have experienced?
I know I’m asking a lot with my next question, but when I (hopefully) see my GP on Monday, is there something better than Keppra that might make my TLE symptoms go away?
This was working very well. My TLE symptoms were considerably improved, my BP was better than it's ever been (e.g. 107/65), and the PD-like symptoms have nearly gone away.
The last few days have been problematic, especially today. Many of my TLE symptoms have returned (e.g. disorientation, panic attacks, anxiety, depression, BP high, IBS, etc). In addition, I feel like I haven't slept in days, my right arm/leg feels tense and going outside in the cold makes them shake. I have also developed a rash on my left arm and am starting to feel itchy all over.
It's like the Keppra's stopped working. And I haven't forgotten to take it, believe me.
I phoned the out-of-hours GP service this afternoon. He said my medication needs to be monitored more closely, and go see you GP on Monday. Thanks, very helpful.
Anyway, I've seen other people here say Keppra's gone bad on them. I wondered if what I've described above bears any resemblance to what other people have experienced?
I know I’m asking a lot with my next question, but when I (hopefully) see my GP on Monday, is there something better than Keppra that might make my TLE symptoms go away?
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