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Old 07-30-2009, 05:36 PM #1
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Default Zonegran and Lamictal Combo

All,
I have been presecribed Zonegran and lamictal by my epileptologist. I have idipathic generalized Epilepsy ( they finally made a diagnosis on that one)>
I was on Tegretol but it was no longer controlling the seizures. Since it is bad fit for IGE, I have now been asked to taper Tegretol off and Start on Zonegran. I was already on Lamical( 150 mg BID).

Is anyone else on that combo or has the same type of epilepsy?
What has been your experience on it?
Did it affect memory or word recall?
How did you combat that? Vitamins etc?

Looking forward to hearing from all of you.
JJ
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