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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: NY
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: NY
Posts: 1,200
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Hi ncole1,
Welcome to the forum. If you are having myoclonic sz. these sz. happen when you first wake up or when you go to bed at night. I've had them in the past and I found that the only drug that stopped them was vimpat. If I may ask have you had a sleep study done. My Epileptologist ordered a sleeps study for me and found out I was having sz. 1-2 hrs. before waking up in the morning but I never realized it.
Your Dr. needs to do a PET and SPECT scan on you to find out what's going on in your brain. I also have bilateral sz. and often the damage is to deep in the brain for an e.e.g. or MRI to show up.
To find the correct sz. med tell your neuro to do a DNA test on you. They will have to take a few tubes of blood and use a q-tip and wipe the inside of your mouth. All of that is sent to the lab and the Dr. can see your body chemistry along with the amount of enzymes in your liver and match all of that up to the best seizures med with the least side effect. Try taking vitamin B12 1000 mcg. once a day the B12 has greatly reduced my sz. because it calms the nerves. I wish you the best of luck and May God Bless You!
Sue
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