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Soda (non-diet) and epileptic seizures

Sun, 03/30/2008 - 02:45
I have been epileptic now for over 6 years and I have been having seizures that are very regular.  I need very much to make changes in my life and consequently, I am writing this while I am in a drug rehabilitation center.  Not only have I been addicted to drugs for over half of my 28 year life, but I have excessively consumed non-diet soda (Pepsi, Coke, etc.) for at least 18 years.  I am interested in hearing from anyone who is willing to reply about the affects of this type of soda on seizures; regardless of the input type, I want to know anything that is relevant.

Comments

Re: Soda (non-diet) and epileptic seizures

Submitted by jubibi88 on Fri, 2008-08-29 - 00:10

Hi BIGair

I am not use if this helps.

But i was born with AVMs - abnormal vessels in my brain basically if you didnt know. I had the first haemrhoage when i was 8 and then another at 18. The second was brought on by my heavy drug use and addiction to everything and anything. It was finally brought on the second time but a high dosage of speed

My epilepsy as a result of these operation i believe can be affected by alchohol, coke, coke and alcohol 2getha, coffee, cigarettes, the great things in life! I dont believe its the direct cause but i feel like every time i have had a fit at some stage i was smoking or drinking coffee

Hope that helps

Hi BIGair

I am not use if this helps.

But i was born with AVMs - abnormal vessels in my brain basically if you didnt know. I had the first haemrhoage when i was 8 and then another at 18. The second was brought on by my heavy drug use and addiction to everything and anything. It was finally brought on the second time but a high dosage of speed

My epilepsy as a result of these operation i believe can be affected by alchohol, coke, coke and alcohol 2getha, coffee, cigarettes, the great things in life! I dont believe its the direct cause but i feel like every time i have had a fit at some stage i was smoking or drinking coffee

Hope that helps

Re: Soda (non-diet) & epileptic seizures; caffeine, additives

Submitted by pgd on Sun, 2008-09-07 - 10:30

About caffeine, sugar, hidden food additives, FD&C Yellow Food Color No. 5 (tartrazine), sodium saccharin (artificial sweetener), the ADHDs, the epilepsies, environmental health, and so on.  Try: 

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Tartrazine_and_ADHD/

Caffeine and other stimulants (aka the strong prescription stimulants such as Ritalin, Dexedrine, Adderall, etc. used for ADHD) are known to lower the seizure threshold for some of those with epilepsy.  Good luck. 

About caffeine, sugar, hidden food additives, FD&C Yellow Food Color No. 5 (tartrazine), sodium saccharin (artificial sweetener), the ADHDs, the epilepsies, environmental health, and so on.  Try: 

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Tartrazine_and_ADHD/

Caffeine and other stimulants (aka the strong prescription stimulants such as Ritalin, Dexedrine, Adderall, etc. used for ADHD) are known to lower the seizure threshold for some of those with epilepsy.  Good luck. 

Re: Soda (non-diet) and epileptic seizures

Submitted by wv_literata on Mon, 2013-01-14 - 15:25

(I just realized how old this thread is, but the topic remains critical.)

My autistic boy is on anti-convulsant meds and still has an occasional seizure (approximately once a month or every other month). I noticed that two seizures in a row that he had were after a day of Coca Cola in excess. I cut out the Coke. The next seizure that he had was after an excess of Root Beer, so I realized that soda in general (non-diet) does contribute to seizure activity - diet soda even more so.

On a different note, I also deduced that MSG triggers severe mood problems seemingly associated with a physical pain reaction. Out with the soda, out with the MSG!

 

 

(I just realized how old this thread is, but the topic remains critical.)

My autistic boy is on anti-convulsant meds and still has an occasional seizure (approximately once a month or every other month). I noticed that two seizures in a row that he had were after a day of Coca Cola in excess. I cut out the Coke. The next seizure that he had was after an excess of Root Beer, so I realized that soda in general (non-diet) does contribute to seizure activity - diet soda even more so.

On a different note, I also deduced that MSG triggers severe mood problems seemingly associated with a physical pain reaction. Out with the soda, out with the MSG!

 

 

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