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Seizure Medication
Further to Mr Fruit falling from the scaffolding, we today went for the results of the mri scan on his head, which is showing something there, he is now being referred to the uclh but in the meantime he's been given anti seizure medication, I've never known him have a seizure in the 41 years of us being married, consultant seemed to think that's why he fell off scaffolding, but he went through the boards, I did mention this, why give medication if it's not needed.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It may be the same consultant I saw many years ago who, after a junior colleague examined me and found nothing amiss, decided to put me on medication anyway.
My records still show his diagnosis and no amount of straight talking with medics when it comes up will change that, they just plough on with their settled chat, deaf to protestations of the error of their seniors.
Bednobs started off a bit weirdly - but I agree. Totally inappropriate for any of us to advice on medication which is affecting epilepsy
big hoo-ha about this
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yes I know it is 23 y ago - but I have a long memory. Short lesson: epilepsy medication is something us proles can keep away from
Just read an article that Levetiracetam works differently to other anti eleptics. It seems as though it can target a specific area where a seizure can arise so if the MRI shows a specific area of concern the drug could target only that area. Preventing a seizure is better than treating one. The choice is of course yours but it is better to err on the side of caution until a diagnosis is forthcoming. Good outcome and best wishes to you both
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Times this week supp - famous actress decided to buck treatment and sit on a mountain top - going 'ummmm' and did surprisingly well.
second opinion ( facing) also ca breast - this is news and not for all of us....She got thro 32 doctors before she found one who said - "eat grass seems OK to me"
(2) I was sitting in the no-hopers lounge at The Christie when a young fella came in and announced he was 'new'. I asked what had happened. Oh I took ( said he) two years off and sat on a mountain top, and ate grass and said 'ummm'. - oh did it work? nope, that is why I am here. how much? £180 000. where from? Uncle's will.....