Living with epilepsy - Introduce yourself & meet others
Welcome to the Epilepsy group on Mayo Clinic Connect.
Having seizures, or being told you have epilepsy, affects people in different ways. Let's learn from each other and share stories about living well with epilepsy, coping with the bumps and offering tips.
I'm Colleen, and I'm the moderator of this group, and Community Director of Connect. You're likely to also meet fellow member and volunteer patient Mentor, Dawn (@dawn_giacabazi), when you post to this group. Learn more about Moderators and Mentors on Connect.
We look forward to welcoming you and introducing you to other members. Feel free to browse the topics or start a new one. Grab a cup of tea, or beverage of you choice, and let's chat. Why not start by introducing yourself?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Epilepsy & Seizures Support Group.
Hi Collen,my last job just told me there were certain jobs i couldnt bid on and couldnt drkve the fork truck.I ended up working 30years for them,had lots of sayso at the end.AlwYs someone to help if i needed it.Couple occassions while in hospital superviser brought me a empoyee of month p!aque,and envelope withmoney,trey had a collection and company matched it: For years i would get a grandmal at work come back and it was sorrycant work here.I learned to give my allcompany gave me chance and they werent sorry.Also ened up having family ,3 children 6 grand children and a wonderful wife..Maybe being born with epilepsy was in the stars.never know.
Hello at @hernandez !!
I've read that they've increased the Keppra recently due to some seizures. I'm curious if you had any weight gain recently?A weight gain will facilitate the need to adjusted the meds and allow breakthrough seizures. I was on Keppra for many years and from my experience it usually takes 7 to 10 days for an adjustment to the med to actually change your therapeutic level. So you know if the doctor has checked your Keppra level in your blood to see if you're maintaining a good therapeutic level? If not I would suggest asking him for a blood draw to check the serum Keppra level.
Praying for good control soon!
Dawn
Hello...they increased the Keppra because i had 4 partial seizures and a gran mal seizure in a row and then another seizure the next day, a few weeka ago. Not due to weight gain. I was admitted to the hospital this past Monday after having another seizure Monday AM. I am still in the hospital being observed and having an EEG done. So ready to go home. They are trying to trigger a seizure but no luck so far.
hi ahernandez..I am on phenytoin,ame thing as dilantin for over 30 years.Alwys had grand mals since 5.Been doing good on the phenytoin,right now over 4 years seizure free.oops hlpe ididnt jinx myself.lol.Thing is last yearand a half levelsgone into toxic level.little more than month ago in nospital for 5 days.finally got level togo down.now even less this month sti!l jumping up.Doctor having me weaned off and starting keppra.know most drugs rent the same for everyone,side effects.Im 63 with very severe copd too so not too thrilled about changeing,curious what people think about keppra.
Hello. I'm Chris. I'm 51 years old. When I was a Baby in a crib, my lungs filled up with fluid and my brain was deprived of oxygen. My mother came into the room to check on me in the crib and found me and rushed me to the ER. Today, the Drs. Think that may be why I have the scarring on my brain. I've had seizures since I was 10 years old. I have Partial Complex seizures. I had the VNS put in me and it didn't work. The Drs. Took it out of me. I've been on many different medications. At the present time, I'm taking Tegretol, Keppra, and Vimpat. It seems these 3 medicines have controlled my seizures better than any other medicine in the past. I still have approximately 8 to 10 seizures a month in comparison to 20 or more that I used to have. I get them in clusters around the hormone time of the month. At times when I'm working outside or exercising too much I get over exerted and I'll have a seizure or at times I've fallen down. My husband has come to my rescue me and caught me many times. I get triggers from cold, perfumes, strong, and, cleaning fluids. It seems the older I get the more sensitive I get to triggers. I'd like to get some information in reference to some food that may help.
I'm 65 and have been taking Keppra for many years. It works for me and I have no side effects. I won't let anyone even think about changing this RX because it has worked wonderfully for me. I take 500 mg. twice a day.
Welcome to Connect, Chris.
You mention that your seizures cluster, generally around your menstrual cycle, and also that as you get older, you're more sensitive to triggers. Have you done any reading or talking to others about how perimenopause and menopause can affect seizure activity?
I found this article from the Epilepsy Foundation http://www.epilepsy.com/information/professionals/about-epilepsy-seizures/hormones-and-epilepsy/menopause-and-perimenopause
I wonder if anyone else here has any experience with changes in seizure activity and hormones, life changes, etc.
I digress. Chris you ask about food. You might be interested in taking part in these 2 discussions on Connect:
- Ketogenic diet for children https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/ketogenic-diet-for-children/
- Connection between depression, epilepsy and nutrition https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/connection-between-depression-epilepsy-and-nutrition/
bonnieh ,i hope it wrks as good for me.Been on dilantin for last 30 years.Trouble is level keeps riseing until intoxic range .three times in last year.even with a smaller doseage.
I hope it works wonderfully for you as well. Good luck to you.
Been taking for 5 days now,still on dilantin,stR cutting down on dilantin on friday.