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Old 06-20-2007, 05:28 PM #2
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Hi,
I know from my past yrs. with sz. that I don't eat right do to my AED's causing anorexia where I don't feel hungry. When I was in high school I lost 75 lbs. in 4 months do to the depakene (valproic acid) I was taking. The only 2 AED's that have helped me the most is diamox and mysoline and diamox is a dieuretic which makes me lose weight even more. I have to take folate, mulitple vitamins with minerals, calcium with vitamin D and vitamin B12 every day because my white blood count is down to low. I've had to do this for many yrs. and I've found even when I try to eat a proper diet the sz. still happen between 10 and 15 times a month. Here's wishing you well and May God Bless You!

Sue
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