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@minajo
Good Morning,
I am sorry to hear that!
According to my gastroenterologist, all neurological medications have a direct impact on the gut because they cause microbiota imbalance. As the doctor said, one has to evaluate the costs versus the benefits of those medications, because they have consequences.
Early last year, I was diagnosed with SIBO (small intestinal bacterial overgrowth) caused by the AEDs I have taken for 3 years. I am still treating my SIBO, it is not a fast process. My mother who has Alzheimer's has also been having consequences of the neurological medications she has been taking.
It is sad to see that neurologists and epileptologists do not tell us about the consequences of taking AEDs and other neurological medications!
Today my epilepsy is being treated with medical cannabis, trigger management, and diets and I am far better.
If you have not already done it, I recommend seeing a gastroenterologist doctor.
Wishing you and your daughter all the best.
Chris (Santosha)

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With my daughter being nonverbal autistic, just getting the impaction addressed during hospitalization was priority, she had psychotic episode maybe from Ativan but will see g. i after she is stable.. has had colonic interposition for several years with no ill effects, so very hard to fully diagnose with her comorbid autism and epilepsy!
Thanks