I developed Epilepsy four years ago, starting with partial seizes and quickly progressing to full seizures in a couple of months. However the odd thing was that these seizures came about every 3 weeks when I would have a cluster, then stop for another 3 weeks. Really odd!! Eventually Keppra was the only drug to stop the seizures but no reason was found for the seizures except a head injury 25 years ago.
I was Ok on a 2x500 daily dose of Keppra for a couple of years then started with chronic nausea and kidney pain and I had to reduce the Keppra to 2x250 daily to stop these problems. Six months ago I started with a prolonged chronic asthma attack. Even steroids did nothing, the Drs were completely stumped but I was really ill. The culprit was the Keppra again, my body does not really tolerate this drug at all. After lots of heartache and discussion with my Gp, I decided to stop the Keppra against his advice. The asthma went very quickly and I started to feel better.
I have now seen my Epilepsy nurse who is not happy with my reaction to Keppra and even less with the fact I have stopped the medication. However she has agreed reluctantly that I can stay off the Keppra until I start to fit again. Its now almost 2 months down the line and (fingers crossed) no sign of any fits either full or partial.
My question is: Can Epilepsy stop as soon as it started? I know I have to be fit free for six months before I can be regarded as "Fit free".
Heather