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Old 05-25-2013, 08:42 PM #1
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Confused Seizures getting worse

Sorry its been a while I know. Went on vacation to Florida. so dean's neurologist tapered him off keppra and has him on lamictal150mg daily. he has had 3 episodes where he has blacked out and fell. we have found out he has severe peripheral neuropathy. his feet are numb but fortunately he's not having the pain. So he has went to just staring to staring and falling. Unsure if due to seizures or neuropathy?? Neurologist doesn't seem to know whats going on either. He goes for a sleep study with EEG on Wed for 12 hours. Hopefully that will show something??
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