Seizure Control
Medications, Seizures March 20th, 2009
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As I wrote earlier, I had a seizure on Saturday, March 14th. My doctors indicated it was likely a coincidence. I wasn’t so sure but I received sound advice from Sutter, as always, that I should discuss my medication levels with my Neurologist because she was concerned – my seizures will likely increase as I move forward in time. I called on Monday and have an appointment this next Monday.
In all of the hoopla regarding the vaccine, I didn’t mention that I had another seizure on Tuesday – about the same severity. This one was at work – but at least I was in my office and not attending a meeting. Of course I’m concerned about this occurring and I’m concerned about not being able to work because of this. It’s frustrating. I got through it though and went home and was able to reach my Neurologist and we came up with a plan to increase Keppra incrementally over several days. So far that is holding. Seizure control is a fine balance and not an exact science as I have learned first-hand from my Neurologist. He is very good at what he does, as is everyone that has been treating me. I have truly been blessed. I am taking three different meds to control this and he adjusted all of them up/down at some point during my treatment.
We knew this would happen but not this soon. I haven’t spoken to my Neurosurgeon but I am curious whether she still thinks this is coincidental or not – I haven’t had seizures like this until now – post Gamma Knife. So, we’ll see. For now, things are ok! It’s really just part of the process here. I have been told they will increase but we will be praying that they don’t. I feel comfortable that we have been proactive to deal with it at the advice of my Neurosurgeon and if I do have issues, there will be more adjustments.
On the treatment front, my Neuro-Oncologist is really in a waiting pattern with treatments such as Avastin purely due to the Gamma Knife surgery. Anyone has to wait 4 weeks to allow healing before resuming chemo or chemo-like treatment. So I’m doing the best I can. Yesterday was a good day – I had some good strength after work and threw the ball around with Aidan in the backyard which was great and then made a cardboard butterfly with his photo on it that he then decorated for school. It was good for us.
More to come







