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How Can I Manage Headache, Anxiety And Concentration Difficulty While Being Treated For Epilepsy?

I have been diagnosed with epilepsy in EEG report with disturbances in right side of brain in March 14. Doctor asked me to use levipil 500 and Fricium for 2 years and to sleep 8 hours a day.I never suffered any seizures or loss of consciousness.. But I often used to get sever headache.. I get confused and become forgetful or get immense anxiety.. I am a mother of 3years old kid and I am working. Will this problem cause any harm to my child like beating him .. So far I did not dot do that .. But is there a chance? I feel I am getting addicted to these medicines. Is that true?
Wed, 27 Mar 2019
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Neurologist 's  Response
Hello,

There is no risk of you harming your child, shouldn't fear that. However, since you have been seizure free for two years I would attempt to reduce medication. Frisium can cause addiction issues (not levipil), it can contribute to forgetfulness and develop tolerance. So I would consider withdrawing it, but it won't be easy as there may be some withdrawal symptoms so should do it under medical supervision.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Olsi Taka, Neurologist
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Neurologist Dr. Dariush Saghafi's  Response
Hi,

Seizure disorder or convulsive disorder is typically said not to result in behaviors of an individual which cause directed violence against a specific individual although the act of having a convulsive fit or epileptic episode can by its very nature result in the damage to property in the immediate area of a person or even to themselves due to biting of the lips, tongue, cheek, or fractures of bones acquired during falls or other uncontrolled sorts of trauma when a person's limbs may be severely jerking.

I would not necessarily worry about those sorts of problems against your child. If you believe that you normally have trouble with anger management or have had bouts of losing self-control when someone or something irritates you to a large extent then, you should speak to someone about that in a separate context from what you've been diagnosed by the EEG recording since it is likely a different phenomenon. Medications used to control seizures are available that do not cause dependency though Frissium is, in fact, a type of drug that can result in withdrawal symptoms (physical dependency/addiction) and can cause difficulties in weaning at the end of the 2 years your doctor has recommended.

You may wish to speak to your doctor about using a higher dose of the Levipil (as dictated by blood concentration levels) or if necessary that a 2nd agent is used to choose one from a different class family than from where Frisium originates.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Dariush Saghafi, Neurologist
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How Can I Manage Headache, Anxiety And Concentration Difficulty While Being Treated For Epilepsy?

Hello, There is no risk of you harming your child, shouldn t fear that. However, since you have been seizure free for two years I would attempt to reduce medication. Frisium can cause addiction issues (not levipil), it can contribute to forgetfulness and develop tolerance. So I would consider withdrawing it, but it won t be easy as there may be some withdrawal symptoms so should do it under medical supervision. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Olsi Taka, Neurologist