Weaning off keppra protocol?
I had one seizure in my sleep 9 months ago. Mmr, Ct scan, eeg (2) were all normal. I underwent sleep study tests and it was determined that I have sleep apnea. After discussing this with a couple medical doctors the thought is I probably stopped breathing for too long and had a seizure. I was put on keppra 500 mg 2x a day (500 morning 500 at night) my family noticed very odd behavior from me for months after the meds (notable side affects) , so I was decreased to 500 mg at night.
I faithfully use my cpap machine and have had no other seizures.
I want very much to be done with this drug altogether. Weaning protocol?
500 mg every other day? or 250 mg each night for a week? (2 weeks)
I’ve been told slower is better. What just want OFF of it.
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@lisalucier - Also, the reason some drugs can be harder to wean from, (and now this is a guess) is they are mood drugs. When I searched 2-year weaning on google, I found 1,000's of people with the same problem. They were on mood drugs. Keppra is a mood stabilizer I believe.
If I could make a suggestion to Drs, don't throw people onto the 500's, that was too much. I told my Dr this MANY times, since I'm a small dude. It prevented almost anyone from ever being able to wean off of them. If they were prescribed a decent amount, and not the huge 500's, and they need to get the 100's available without having to buy them for a dog or cat. (1 dollar per pill)
I swear by the liquid form for the final weaning's, just to be safe. And slow wins the race.
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2 ReactionsLet me know if I can help with any questions you may have.
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1 Reaction@santosha can you discuss your success with CBD I have a 7 yr old and Keppra is causing her to hear voices and feel controlled, I’m sick of medication side effects
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5 ReactionsHi @zulemab
I noticed you recently joined us. Welcome!
In May 2021, I changed doctors, and my AED was switched to pure CBD 200 mg/ml.
The pure CBD has been very helpful. While it hasn't made me completely seizure-free, it's helped reduce my seizures significantly with very few side effects. I've also found that combining it with trigger management and dietary changes has made an even bigger difference. I have temporal lobe epilepsy with mesial sclerosis, which is known to be highly refractory.
But then in December 2024, I went through an extremely stressful period and had to restart on an AED, this time Keppra. My father was diagnosed with cancer and my mother (who has Alzheimer's) had a bad fall requiring surgery, all in the same week. Once my seizures were controlled again, my doctor gradually reduced the Keppra over the following six months and has kept me at a very low dose (a children's dosage) because I'm quite sensitive to these medications. I'm still taking it alongside my CBD.
I'm sorry to hear your child has been having these experiences with Keppra. Have you discussed these with the doctor? I'm tagging @keeg1010, whose son has also been taking CBD and can share more experiences.
I'd be interested to hear more about what type of seizures your child has, if you feel comfortable sharing. And please don't hesitate to ask any questions!
Chris
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3 Reactions@r0bert this is amazing to hear! I’ve been trying to wean down but its tricky. I was on 1000mg and then naturally just dropped down to 500 overtime because my epilepsy is focal and very mild. Ive insisted to my doctor to try wean off as Ive only ever had 1 full blown seizure from missing my meds a few days but aside from that its moreso mini 3 second dizziness which he said is a form of seizure. This again usually happens if I miss a dose which is why I need to be consistent weaning off. Im currently doing 250 now in the morning and then evening. I have managed on 1 x 250mg a day but just taking it slow in case. Would love to know more about your progress and any tips you have! Thank you!
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1 Reaction@r0bert really interesting! Im intrigued by what you mentioned about it being a mood drug? Does that mean your brain essentially just wants it or adapts to it?
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1 Reaction@zulemab CBD can be beneficial to some , i have contemplated using it. maybe just do the edibles you can cut to what dosage you think works. My late brother dying from cancer of the throat and jugular vein had me pick him up peanut butter squares and cut each square 4 times. it helped him but the closer to the end he needed hospice and the drugs they could give for end of life. but in the first stages it helped him a lot. my opinion its no worse than some of the meds we take. i have to take Keppra and that's one they raised my dosage 25mg. i don't think i needed the raise. i want to get off it completely if i can.
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Welcome to the group! You will find that everyone one here is very helpful, caring people. I saw the post from @santosha and wanted to give you our experience with CBD (Epidiolex). My son developed adult onset epilepsy and was diagnosed with Mesial Temporal Sclerosis. His seizures are tonic/clonic but they only last abobut 30-45 seconds. My son is also very sensitive to AED's and can't tolerate most. He is able to take Lamictal 225mg , twice a day. When we had an increase in seizures, our neurologist put us on Depakote with Lamictal. My son, Keegan, could not tolerate the Depakote and it increased the amount of Lamictal in his blood to an extremely high level. We also tried Gabapentin, which was terrible. He had the WORST side effects and we ended up in the hospital for over a week due to the side effects. When we went back to Mayo and saw his neurologist, we discussed Epidiolex (compounded pure CBD. We were able to get the insurance to cover it and it is amazing. My son, Keegan, went almost 2 years without a seizure after we started Epidiolex. It absolutely changed his life. One thing to note is the Epidiolex is very sensitive to temperature and we had a pharmacy that didn't have air conditioning in their delivery trucks. Due to that, Keegan had an increase in seizures because the medication was unstable. However, we switched pharmacies and now, Keegan's seizures have to decreased to a few times per year. I would caution you on using OTC CBD. I know many people do that but the concern for me was there's no way to tell is it's pure CBD or if there's THC included because they aren't monitored where I live (AZ). I would definitely talk to your neurologist of epileptologist and explain the side effects and that you want to make a change. It's a very reasonable request, especially with the side effects your daughter is experiencing. I'm so sorry to hear that she is struggling. I wish you luck and as always, feel free to reach out if you have any questions. You will find that this support group is wonderful and everyone really cares and are EXTREMELY helpful.
Kerry
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8 Reactions@keeg1010
Thank you so much for your warm and helpful post to @zulemab—I really appreciated your thoughtful support.💜
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2 Reactions@hippele Hi there, currently weaning off too. How gradually did you wean off? I'm down to 250mg twice a day now for the last month
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