Dilantin, Toprimate to Keppra Dilantin and possibly surgery
I been dealing with seizures 16 yrs. I been on Dilantin the whole time but added Toprimate a year and half ago. It seemed to be a little worse since now there looking to weaning off Toprimate for Keppra but stay with dilantin. My new neurologist mentioned another option of taking off meds and into a hospital bed. They would hook up electrodes to see what area the seizures come from. They possibly could look at surgery.
Has anyone done this? What are some flaws to surgery?
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First surgery was 2012. At first I felt a lot better finished my college. In 2014 lots of seizures found the infection removed most of the infection from my skull. Still have the infection but a lot less. If I hadn't gotten the infection it would have worked.
Hey Brian it's too bad you got the infection cause understand how great it would of been for it to work. Hopefully maybe to get the infection done can cure it. I want to thank you for sharing your story and message me anytime of any changes. Good to hear different stories as it's something I may go through.
Thanks Jake
If anything new comes up and can private message me.
Good to hear different stories of so outcome from others dealing with seizures
Although I understand everyone is different and may respond differently but you may ask your Neurologist about Phenobarbital (largest selling AED) however most docs don’t like it since it’s a barbiturate. Personally I think Benzodiazepines are far worse. I was on Klonapin, a Benzodiazepines and about never got off it. Where as Valum & Lorazapam (both Benzos) have no effect. But that’s me. I hope the Keppra works out well for you.
Hi Richard,
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Just wondering how your levetiracetam (Keppra) and phenytoin (Dilantin) worked? Is the surgery option still on the table?
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