Suggest Treatment For Seizure Disorder
Try consulting a neurologist before meeting primary care
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
I understand you are in dire need of epilepsy drugs. As a physician associated with department of neurology at my hospital, I have been involved with multiple epilepsy management and from my experience I wish to state that every day diazepam isn't necessary. Most epilepsy disorders can be managed with just antiepileptic drugs. One can add another drug such as phenytoin or carbamazepine or levitiracetam if depakote isn't alone sufficient. Therefore in my opinion, you should rather consider consulting a neurologist or epileptologist who can rationalize epilepsy drugs according to the need.
Furthermore, if every day diazepam is absolutely necessary, I am sure the new neurologist will be able to prescribe them without questions unlikely a primary care physician.
As a fellow healthcare provider, I feel I have given you the right direction. Let me know if you think otherwise.
Best Regards