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Controlling seizures without medication

Wed, 04/22/2009 - 13:27

I hope that this does not turn out to be a controversial subject. 

Let me just start by saying that I don't know what kind of seizure disorder I have.  I have had only 3 EEGs between the time I was 19 and now 35.

After the first EEG, my doctor told me I had epilepsy and put me on Tegretol.  I took the medication only for a year, and then moved over to Klonopin, which I have taken ever since.  When I was 22, I had another EEG, and the doctor told me I was fine. I was living overseas at the time of my 2nd EEG and I really can't vouch for the expertise of the doctor.

Despite what the doctor told me of my EEG, my seizures continued and had never stopped.

The seizures I was having were incredibly breif lasting only a second or two.  My eyes would roll back into my head, I would NOT fall to the ground.  I'd lose muscle control from the neck and above, and kind of twitch my head back and forth with very small jerks that were almost unnoticeable.

In any event, I was sick with the flu recently, and during my doctor's visit, I had one of these seizures, and he insisted I see a nuerologist again.

I had an EEG and MRI, and I've been told again that I have a seizure disorder.  I just started taking Lamictal.

I'm very keen to how my body responds to foods, stress, and specific situations.  

If I were able to simply avoid all the situations that trigger my seizures which in most cases are stress-induced,  I believe that I could live seizure-free without medication.

But that is not possible.  What IS possible - is for me to overcome the situations that trigger my seizures with a different mental outlook. Although I have not been able to successfully change my mental approach to the situations that cause my seizures all the time,  I have had success in many instances. 

To sum it up, I strongly believe that it would be possible to take control of my seizure disorder through a non-medicated approach. Perhaps my seizures are just different.  I don't even know at this point what kind of seizures I have.  All I know is that both of my EEGs in the US showed with certainty that I have a seizure disorder. I have left a message with my doctor today, to get more information on his diagnosis, and will post it here when I receive that information (see below).

I will continue taking my Lamictal.  What I want to know is if anybody agrees that it could be possible to correct a form of seizures with a non-medicated mental approach; any doctors or patients?

I am not a scientologist.  In fact, I'm not even sure what their approach to a seizure disorder is.  I am just stating what I think I have the power to do, and want to find out if anybody shares those ideas.

 

Update

I spoke with my doctor today.  The seizures that I have been having are simple and complex focal seizures.  

Comments

Am Lucas by name,my son alway

Submitted by lucasben550@gmail.com on Thu, 2015-05-28 - 00:33
Am Lucas by name,my son alway have seizure every two week in a month,which was affecting his life and he was not going to school properly any more,i have to do all i can to save him,i got the contact of a doctor,who helped me out by giving me the medication which my son took for a week,for a year now he has been doing fine please any body have such issue should contact the Doc on  Alegbe3@gmail.com or +2349027116105,to get your self out of that embarrassing illness.

Oh snap!!!! My name is Renee,

Submitted by Renee_58dd5fdae0378 on Thu, 2017-03-30 - 15:45
Oh snap!!!! My name is Renee, TOO, AND I take Lamictal as well!!! Word to the wise, do NOT take Keppra!! It has caused me BAD side effects!! Bad depression being one of them!! 'Just an fyi. 

I finally gave up meds after

Submitted by Antestatik on Thu, 2017-04-13 - 06:49
I finally gave up meds after 4000 or so seizures over 35 years.  It turned out the meds were making seizures worse.  Now I have something I know is related to what you would call a seizure but they last a fraction of a second, have no lasting effect, are easy to function through and my quality of life has increased infinitely.  I swapped fear for excitement when I felt my aura (I was still on meds then) and it stopped the seizure in it's tracks so I spent 9 months weaning myself off medication.    I kept a log of my progress on my fb page beatingepilepsy.

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