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Old 06-14-2011, 01:01 AM #1
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Default Meds mot working

Hi there, been a while...

I'm taking 600mg of Tegretol and 400mg of Neurontin they were doing ok but now they seem to have stopped working well. I'm having photosensitive seizures, complex partial, simple partial (mostly simple partial), and myoclonic.

At night I am apparently having severe myoclonic (poor hubby), and am having physical problems and pain because of it.

I've just had another MRI done and am going to the Dr on Saturday to discuss it. I have so many symptoms that don't fit into the epilepsy mould, so I'm hoping she can help me to work out what is happening. Any help here?

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