New on this forum so hello.After 2- 3 years of Tia like episodes & living with a diagnosis of migraine for 2 years I saw a great neurologist yesterday.Very good at explaining why she feels it's seizures.Has suggested medication Keppra.I am reluctant to start this due to other issues and the fact I went 6 months without issue.
Any helpful comments please.
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If you have any worries about taking epilepsy medicines, it would be a good idea to have a chat with your epilepsy specialist, epilepsy nurse (if you have one) or your GP about this.
I hope you hear from others on this platform, as sharing information and experiences can be a good idea. Can I just check you also know about our other services?
We have lots of information on our website epilepsy.org.uk. Including information about taking epilepsy medicines epilepsy.org.uk/info/treatment/anti-epileptic-drug-treatment
We have our virtual support groups epilepsy.org.uk/virtual-groups. We have our forum4e online community forum.epilepsy.org.uk/, and we are on facebook facebook.com/epilepsyaction and twitter twitter.com/epilepsyaction.
Finally, please feel free to contact our helpline team. You can either email helpline@epilepsy.org.uk or phone the Epilepsy Action Helpline freephone 0808 800 5050. Our helpline is open Monday to Tuesday 8.30am until 700pm, Wednesday to Friday 8.30am until 4.30pm and Saturday 10.00am until 4.00pm.
Thankyou for the info.I will read up from the links you supplied.I am still digesting the possible diagnosis.Early days .I have spent 2 years being told it was migraines.Still waiting further info.
Hello. My husband has epilepsy following a stroke. He is on Keppra 1250 mg twice a day and Lamotrogine 100mg twice a day. After trying different doses he now seems to have stabilized with no side effects. However everyone is different and you never know how the drugs will affect you. Keep in touch with your consultant or epilepsy nurse to help you decide. Good luck.
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