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Switching from Keppra to CBD Oil

Mon, 06/05/2017 - 12:06
Hello everyone! My name is Julia , and I am 19 years old. I have been doing some research for a long time, and have kind of given up with doctors, and was just hoping to get some advice from other people. Anyways, I got my first seizure when I was a freshman in high school, and was sent to the hospital. They said everything was fine, and that all the tests they ran came back completely normal, so no medication was needed. The doctor even said if I get another one, to not worry about it. Well fast forward to junior year I got sick with the flu, and was taking various forms of antihistamines (dayquil/nyquil/theraflu). I guess I was taking too much medication, so I ended up having 2 seizures. My mom called 911 and I was sent to the hospital. When they were wheeling me to get an MRI, I had another seizure. So they ended up giving me an IV to stop my seizures. And then they asked my mom if we would like to get me started on some medication. Not knowing any better, we agreed to keppra. And I started out taking 500 mg twice a day. From the very beginning, I began to have mood swings (very angry and upset), fatigued, not able to focus, and weight gain that lead to my depression. Eventually I had enough, even though I didn't have any seizures while taking keppra, I had asked to switch medication. So they suggested that I try vimpat. Even worse. The first day that I took it, I almost immediately had a seizure. And my mom did not like the idea of me having another one, so we switched back keppra the next day. So eventually I gave up and stayed on keppra for a while. I asked my doctor later on (about a year) if I was able to get off/lower my medication, and he told me no, not until I have been seizure free for like 5 years. But I refused to listen, and demanded to try to get completely off. So I began to lower my medication to 250 mg twice a day instead of 500 mg twice a day. Everything was good, then lowered it to 250 mg once a day. Everything was fine, until I was on my final day of being completely off, and I had a seizure. So my doctors told me that since I was fine on the 250 mg twice a day, to keep me on that amount. So that is what I stayed on, and am currently on. So basically I again, became seizure free for the whole time until one night I went to my friends house, and she had cat that I didn't know about, and I am very allergic. Not knowing that benadryl was an antihistamine, I had another seizure. Everything was fine, just had one and done. But feel as if I know what the causes of my seizures are- antihistamines (and the vimpat...), and I strongly believe that I do not need medication. The amount of depression (somewhat caused by weight gain) that I constantly feel is not healthy, and I will do just about anything to get off of pharmaceutical medication. I hear a lot of good things about CBD oil, and how some people are able to get completely off their medication while using CBD when weaning off. I understand that my situation is minor, and that the amount of keppra I take is very low, but I still would like to try to get off medication. And I would not want to try switching/mixing different anti-seizure medication. I was just wondering if anyone has had any luck with CBD oil, or has any advice for me regarding getting completely off of medication, since I haven't really heard anyone that has a similar situation like me before. Thank you in advance!

Comments

Hi Bryan, please see my

Submitted by Janet Emery - Adult Onset TLE on Fri, 2018-04-20 - 10:22
Hi Bryan, please see my response to Julia, maybe some of that info. is something you can use. - Thank goodness your tests are normal. Be grateful, the alternatives they find are brain tumors and MS.- Just because your tests are normal doesn't mean you don't have epilepsy, it just means they don't yet know which REGION of the brain they're coming from. In other words, which type of epilepsy do you have? My tests were normal too (yes!!) but on e showed slowing in my temporal lobe - which matches my symptoms. WHAT TYPE of epilepsy do you have? If that hasn't been figured out then you may need to work with your doctor or switch doctors til that diagnosis is complete. It is imperative in order to prescribe best treatment options.- Find a doctor who will help you find the med. that works for you. Some of them have mood stabilizers that can help some of the epilepsy brain issues.Best luck!!

Anonynous, you are not alone.

Submitted by wadegrondin on Tue, 2018-05-08 - 01:42
Anonynous, you are not alone...as you can see there are plenty of people going through the same thing.  I may be on the wrong site as I have brain cancer and have had seizures in the past. I was looking to switch OFF of Keppra and I am exploring CBD option.  I have been taking it for week and it seems to help. I will follow your lead and lower dosage from 500/2 a day, to 750 a day for a couple of weeks then lover to 500/day then perhaps to 250 in a couple more weeks.  Thank you for your post, i never considered this option.  I also take steroid called Dexamethazone, real small dose 2.5 mg a day but may go every other day just to try it. I will be increasing my CBD as well.  CBD is actually legal all over the world....Good Health and God's Blessings to All.Wade

Look at ISODerm which is a

Submitted by Janea4aPeacefulU on Fri, 2018-05-11 - 08:38
Look at ISODerm which is a prescription in Brazil but can be purchased online at Isodiol in the USA and Canada. https://OurCBDMission.com/link/?refer=260293&url=https://isodiol.com/shop Here is a link to an interview from the physician that developed the direct effects product. https://youtu.be/5FYF51lXOHY 

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