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Old 09-10-2008, 09:18 AM #5
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My neurologist has recommended felbatol as an adjunctive therapy to control his seizures. He's currently on Depakote & Lyrica and has a VNS but he continues to have 2 to 3 seizures a week. Does any one have any experience with this drug?


I've taken felbatol for a month now with topamax and phenobarbital. It is doing well. I don't have a lot of appetite but push myself to eat. My body has gotten used to it and nausea and dizziness went away after three weeks. I have taken all anticonvulsants made so I am remaining optimisitic. Buy some Ensure for some quick energy or make a nice smoothie for him. Take care and God Bless.
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