SL64
06-19-2003, 11:30 PM
Anyone have any opinions on what seizure medicines for grand mals are the most effective and have low side effects? I am thinking about switching to another medicine. I am currently taking Depakote ER (2000 mg/day).
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SL64 06-19-2003, 11:30 PM Anyone have any opinions on what seizure medicines for grand mals are the most effective and have low side effects? I am thinking about switching to another medicine. I am currently taking Depakote ER (2000 mg/day). mainecoon 06-20-2003, 07:58 AM I've been having grand mals since I was 14, and since I began to take Dilantin on a regular basis I've had none. Also, I tolerate the medicine very well, with no gum overgrowth or hair loss. However, I do suspect (and I have had a hard time getting any kind of verification of this) that long-term use of Dilantin has resulted in neuropathy of the deep motor nerves which has left me with pronounced ataxia and a shambling gait.. Although I strongly advocate the effectiveness of Dilantin I've read on this board that others do not tolerate this medicine very well and have better luck with other drugs that are, apparently, part of a huge variety of anticonvulsant medicines. HawkFan1502 06-20-2003, 09:34 AM I didn't have much luck on Depakote and I hated the side effects. I was always tired and I couldn't believe how much hair I lost. The best med. that I took was Phenobarbital. That controled my seizures for the longest time. Now my Dr has switched me to Carbatrol....so far..so good. Good luck! http://www.healthboards.com/ubb/smile.gif teresa34 06-20-2003, 07:28 PM I've been on Phenobarb for 19 years with excellent control,,,as long as I take it! http://www.healthboards.com/ubb/biggrin.gif I am allergic to Dilantin and Tegretol, I'm considering trying something else as I'm tired of the fatigue from the Phenobarb, 100mg at bedtime. Hawk, I was curious, why did you switch to Carbatrol? HawkFan1502 06-23-2003, 10:54 AM My Dr switched me to Carbatrol because I was taking too much Phenobarbital. I was taking 9 30mg every night! Everytime I had a partial seizure, my Dr would up my medicine. She wouldn't believe me that the reason I was having the partial seizures was due to stress, Oh well. Carbatrol is doing great so far. I'm only taking 2 tablets a day. SCHWEITZER 06-29-2003, 12:36 AM I am fairly new to the world of seizures, but mine were controlled very quick but taking Trileptal and Keppra. I took dilantin at first and it doped me up but I still had attacks. I felt a little doped up at first with these two but as my doctor leveled out the doses I came around. I am now seizure free for three months and only three more before I can drive! bbbbb 06-29-2003, 10:11 AM S: What side effects do you experience? I'm on Keppra and Trileptal also, but am totally fed up with how i feel on the meds!!! p.s. are you male or female? (there are different reactions to the drug for females). [This message has been edited by cbb (edited 06-29-2003).] LisaGuthrie 06-29-2003, 12:18 PM SCHWEITZER and CBB Do either of you know how young they can start folks of Keppra. Jake is currently on Trileptal, Tegratol, and Dilantin. The Trileptal has given him the most relief. He's coming off Dilantin by mid July and I know that there will be a replacement for it. I was wondering about Keppra? BTW - Dr thinks we will come off he Tegratol as well. For the original poster: The Trileptal has shown the least amount of side effects with the highest amount of seizure control. Jake is 18 mths. and had E for 8. Lisa and Jake |
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