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