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Weaning off keppra protocol?

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@louissc
Hi Louis,
I completely agree with you about the medications. They take time to show whether they are beneficial or not and if you are going to have major side effects. It's definitely difficult to find the right combination of meds, that you can tolerate, that are semi-effective, and don't cause severe side effects. It sometimes feels like a never ending battle. I can SO relate.
I am glad to hear you are still able to walk and eat KFC whenever you want. It's the small things, and I love KFC!
That's amazing that you got to visit the Grand Canyon. I'm so glad you did. There are so many beautiful places in Arizona, if you can tolerate the heat. I'm personally not a fan of the summers but do love the winters!
I am glad to hear you found a Filipino caregiver, who you can rely on. Sometimes, it's just knowing that you're not alone and have a friend that makes life a little easier.
MTS is definitely challenging. Keegan has been through so much, in his short 28 years. He was born premature and has a diagnosis of cerebral palsy. He was also diagnosed with autism when he was 3 and is non-verbal. He wasn't diagnosed with MTS until September of 2020, when he had his first seizure. We face some challenges when adjusting meds because he can't verbally tell me how he feels but we know him so well that we can figure out what's going on but tracking any changes. Keegan moved to a group home 4 years ago and has a one-to-one provider with him at all times, since we never have a warning when a seizure will happen. HIs providers are wonderful and so is the group home. I see him several times a month and we go out to eat whenever we can. I will tell you though that for all his struggles, he is the happiest, most loving, kind kiddo. He is very loved and very spoiled and deserves every minute of it...LOL.
Keep me posted on how you are responding to Briviact. I really hope that it makes a difference for you.
Take care,
Kerry

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@keeg1010
Hi Kerry,

I really need to exercise some restraint when it comes to KFC lol. But life is short, right? I really hope to be able to take a 15 hour plane ride 1 day. If you think Arizona summer is hot, you should come experience our daily over 90 degree temperature and almost 90% humidity.

My mum was the first to be constantly by my side before any caregiver. Initially I was a little embarrassed being fully naked when showering in front of her. Then I told myself she saw me naked for much of my life and I came out of her body. So, yeah. In the end, all parties can only keep a look out for that 99%. In the event that 1% happens and takes my life, I tell them that’s just life so don’t feel guilty. Just curious, what does a group 4 home do? Keegan is lucky to have loving parents!

It’s 2 nights now with Briviact. Besides a little daytime fatigue and balance issue, it seems ok. Keeping my fingers crossed.

Cheers,
Louis