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Epilepsy Diagnosis
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When did you get it?

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A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Diagnosed 1992 I think winter. Oh wait nope summer.

I'm Thinking About Going For A Disability Check, Do You'll Think I Should?
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Raylene, There are two-2-types of Disability that Social Security issues they are: SSI and SSDI . Be certain that you get the type of Disability that you are qualified to receive. SSI only gives… read more

When You Were Told That Medication To Assist You, Did You Choose Surgery Or Alternative Solutions? How Well Did It Work For You?
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I have heard in the past from several friends who have tried many others including surgery, implants or non-medication alternative methods. However, I think it would help if those of you who have to share your experience with those are now at the point where they have been told that medication will never allow them to reach a long-term seizure free state.

If Q + A section was better organized, then I would not have to ask this question, but we have a support site, so we have to do what we can… read more

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@A MyEpilepsyTeam Member Everyone gets nervous. Usually what helps is if you talk to your epileptologist/surgeon. From the surgeon, I learned there was a better chance of dying from a car accident… read more

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My Medicine Listing Per Day, I Believe Is Too Much !
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member asked a question 💭

My Daily Medicine List
1- Dilantin ((Brand Name) caps 400mg. Per day
2- Lamictal (Brand Name) 700mg. Per day
3- Verapamil 80 mg. Per day
4- Zone gran 400mg.per day
5- Dilantin (chewable) 50mg. Per day
6- Tranxene 7.5 mg per day
7- Singular 10 mg per day (Asthma pill)
8- 2 puffs Advair 2 times per day (Asthma)
9- Sleep with BIPAP at night (improves sleep)
10- As needed to stop seizures 2mg Lorazapam
(Which is only given when I have clusters
Or a longer than normal seizure,… read more

A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Wolf2677, I am 59 almost 60-10/10/17. For me its been alternating medications and dosages. So far we haven't discussed surgery. Prior to my marriage seizures were about six weeks apart. I got… read more

Vns Therapy
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member asked a question 💭

i want to know as much as possiable about it they r talking about doin this on my daughter

A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

I have a VNS also, I am not very organized so I don’t know where my 🧲 magnets have gone. The battery 🪫 in my VNS is dead 💀 right now. My neurologist recently told me there is a new and improved one… read more

Jobs Vs Disability (SSDI)
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member asked a question 💭

Ive been fired from 6 jobs within the past year alone for "too many missed work days" due to seizures. Or my co-workers "being uncomfortable w my epilepsy and chance of seizures". I had a seizure at work at 2 of my jobs and was fired from both shortly after each. My question is, how do you handle others who don't understand epilepsy in the workplace? I'm currently applying for SSDI but it's taking FOREVER! Would you apply for disability or continue to work knowing it would be a less than 6… read more

A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

I applied for disability and had no problem getting it but my situation is a bit defferent because I became legally blind first. I can only see center vision on my left eye and on right lower vision… read more

Hi Have Any Of You Guys Had Temporal Lobectomy Surgery? If So What Is Outcome And Was It Successful
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After approximately 18 years of trying all sorts of medications and treatments to control intractable daily / weekly temporal lobe seizures and approximately monthly grand mal seizures, I made the… read more

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How Long Have U Had Ur Disorder
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if anyone is free to chat i am here

A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

I’ve had epilepsy since the age of 2. I’m now close to 50 yrs. Of age

I Have Read About People Losing Loved Ones To Epilepsy Is It Epilepsy That Takes Them, Is It What Happens To Them During The Seizure.
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member asked a question 💭

My wife is living with epilepsy and I am so scared to death of losing her. I would like to know if there is anything we could do, or is it something that's inevitable?

A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

I would say when for some reason the seizures can not be controlled, no matter what they do

Right Temporal Lobectomy
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member asked a question 💭

I have seizure been experiencing Absence seizures 2006. I had the surgery on 4 May 2010. It was a major success. I was seizure free. I was still on meds because I had epilepsy in the back of my brain and the didn't want to operate there because I would lose some of my sight. I was on Epilim 400mg a day and Lamictan 300mg a day. In 2012 I started to experience terrible headaches. I started to drink Toplep 200mg. In June 2016 my doctor took me off Lamictan and in September 2016 he took my off Epiread more

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@A MyEpilepsyTeam Member I am lucky to have him. So lucky. My ex, he left me after my surgery in 2010. He couldn't handle the seizures and the fact that they shaved all my hair off. My period just… read more