anybody here living in ireland and suffering wit... - Ataxia UK

Ataxia UK

4,141 members4,725 posts

anybody here living in ireland and suffering with episodic ataxia. i have just been diagnosed with episodic ataxia 2

ringabel profile image
11 Replies

would love to hear from somebody living in ireland who could advise me on what help/treatment is available here

Written by
ringabel profile image
ringabel
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
11 Replies
HarryB profile image
HarryBAdministrator

Hi ringabel

I live in England so am afraid I don't really know about the services in Ireland. Do you live in Northern or Southern Ireland? Have you been in contact with Ataxia Ireland or Ataxia UK?

Harriet

ringabel profile image
ringabel in reply toHarryB

thanks for reply, i live in southern ireland, and have not been in touch with anyone, was basically diagnosed and sent home on diamox which really did not agree with me, now on trial of topomax, any advice on what to do after diagnosis would be appreciated, thanks in advance.x

HarryB profile image
HarryBAdministrator in reply toringabel

Hi again

Ataxia UK, the patient organisation in the UK, produces a number of publications. I have enclosed a couple of links below, the first a more general publication about ataxia and the second a publication specifically on Episodic Ataxia Type 2 (EA2). I hope you find these helpful.

ataxia.org.uk/data/files/in...

ataxia.org.uk/data/files/in...

The patient organisation covering Southern Ireland is Ataxia Ireland, formerly the Friedreich's ataxia society in Ireland or FASI. I have enclosed the link to their website below which includes details of how to contact them. I would very strongly recommend you contact them. All the people who work there are absolutely lovely and they will be sure to advise you what you could do next.

ataxia.ie/contact

I have an ataxia but it is not EA2 and and much as I would like to advise you, I would hate to give you any wrong information. A diagnosis of any of the ataxias is extremely hard and I wish you the best of luck. If you have any questions at all, please do not hesitate to ask them. I might not know the answer but I can hopefully point you towards someone who is in a better position to help.

Best Wishes

Harriet

ringabel profile image
ringabel in reply toHarryB

thank you so much will contact them asap. x

february profile image
february

I'm unable to advise you as I live in the States. Although I have ataxia, I don't have EA2. Just wanted to wish you the best in finding help! ;o)

ringabel profile image
ringabel in reply tofebruary

thank you.x

Missile profile image
Missile

Hi there, I'm not quite sure which sort of ataxia I have yet as am awaiting my genetic testing but I know eA2's a possibility. Have you tried a trial of acetazolamide ( Diamox), meds which can help reduce attacks significantly? I don't know what's about in Ireland, but it's what I'm on at the moment and does seem to be helping.

Best wishes,

Missile

Missile profile image
Missile

so sorry, just read full thread and realised that you have tried Diamox already, good luck with Topamax, sorry it's been a long day! Mx

ringabel profile image
ringabel in reply toMissile

ya was on diamox for 4 days only and in that 4 days i was vomiting continously and every time i stood up i had the most severe pain i ever experienced which started in my spine and felt like it went out through the top of my head, i was so weak, my gp told me to stop it. just completed 5 days of topomax and although not in pain it increased my vertigo symptoms by 100 which left me bed bound, the neuro wants me to try tegretol bul i will wait a few weeks first i think. how did you feel on diamox.?

Missile profile image
Missile in reply toringabel

started it really slowly 250mg twice daily, it changed my sense of taste and got pins and needles a lot, and felt tired, but have managed to get it up to 500mg twice daily now(took me 6 weeks) and it is reducing my episodes but not stopped them altogether, but it has really helped involuntary movements and speech slurring, but not until I was on the max dose for about 2 weeks. I still have bad days but they are less bad than they were.I am going to see my GP to get my liver function tests and full blood count done as Diamox can cause problems with these long term. I would have a rest for a bit and then try low dose tegretol. Am so sorry to hear you have had such bad reactions, I know some people can be very sensitive to these drugs. I'll keep my fingers crossed for you with the tegretol. Mxx

ringabel profile image
ringabel in reply toMissile

thanks for your reply, i also started on 250 mgs of diamox daily , but i suppose will give the tegretol a try in a week or so, glad diamox is doing the trick for u .x

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

i think i have episodic ataxia

i think i have episodic ataxia. i can not walk much and i start thinking i was going mad. now its...
daz01279 profile image

Episodic ataxia type 2 in children

Hi! My son wasn’t diagnosed with episodic ataxia type 2 at around two years old. Do any of you have...
Mariagg profile image

Step daughter has just been diagnosed with Friedreichs ataxia....

Hi all, Meg is 13 and has been struggling with balance and falling since about 2013. Initially we...

Is anyone else on here with a family history of Episodic Ataxia, who's symptoms began in infancy?

I have had EA2 & Familial Hemiplegic Migraine since I was around 3 months old..... (although was't...
tynckas profile image

10yr old Son diagnosed with Friedreichs Ataxia and moderate HCM

Living in Colorado/USA and our 10yr old son about to be diagnosed with FA and HCM. We are only...
Corbintlg profile image

Moderation team

See all
HarryB profile image
HarryBAdministrator
VE93 profile image
VE93Administrator
WendyBom profile image
WendyBomModerator

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.