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Marijuana and epilepsy?

Tue, 03/14/2017 - 17:45
Recently I had a huge problem, had a grand mal seizure at work and then 2 more at the hospital in the same day. Was on 500mg keppra 2x a day at the time and that obviously was not working. Had the seizures and spent 5 days in the hospital. Diagnosed with focal partial epilepsy. Now I'm on keppra 2500 mg 2x a day trileptal 600mg 2x a day and silent on 3 100mg tablets but weening off those in 3 weeks. My question is, how does smoking marijuana effect epilepsy? I was a recreational smoker before being diagnosed and am now wondering do I put that in the past? Or is it ok with my medications and epilepsy itself. Thanks for all the help.

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Sorry on dilantin 3 100mg

Submitted by ZachM on Tue, 2017-03-14 - 17:50
Sorry on dilantin 3 100mg tablets 

What I was able to glean from

Submitted by mwolf on Wed, 2017-03-22 - 15:26
What I was able to glean from months of research on the internet and forcing my way into california using my wanker powers, a history of family hippie terrorism and ivy leaguers--- before marijuana was made illegal it was a common treatment for epilepsy and patented as a neuroprotectant in America. The American Medical Association initially protested its removal but were ignored. Something I found interesting while looking at the science was that marijuana effects cannabinoid receptors in the brain, part of whose function is to sort of cushion around neurotransmitters. I thought this was interesting because marijuana creates more cannabinoid receptors, and one theory is that epilepsy is caused by faulty neurotransmissions. They do not know exactly why epilepsy happens of course. If marijuana causes the seizures to be less frequent or even stop them when having petit mals, as I've found, one reason for this could be that epileptic brain's cannabinoid receptors don't work efficiently resulting in neurotransmissions that fire without them thusly the neurotransmitter isn't guided to the other neuron, and can fire to other neurons or neurotransmitters which results in the chain reaction that causes the seizures. This is why on an EEG, brain waves will be regularly more spiky than a normal person, neurotransmitters flying too fast and out of control. Or that's one theory that I thought of. Hope you like it, patented Mary Skolnik, failure living with parents.    

Hi there! Here is a post I

Submitted by Kernkraft on Tue, 2017-04-04 - 03:44
Hi there! Here is a post I put on someone's else's feed about my situation, I really hope you can take some bits from it that may help you with yours, if you have any further questions, were all fellow humans and I'm here to talk if you need. Copied* Hi there, I was diagnosed myself with Nocturnal Epilepsy back when I was 12, I am now 29. I was too prescribed Epilim 500, only to be changed to Epilim Chrono (Slow release and less sharp impact). But in all honesty they seemed to have a worse effect on me, from random moods to exactly the same, sometimes a decreased libido. I also found the Sodium Valproate gave me issues with my gums also.But I chose to look into other areas, and in all honesty, for our situation, I would really recommend either dosing with a small amount of cannabis before bed time, or even better look into cannabidiol, cbd/cbg oil. The first one is obviously a matter of your opinions on cannabis having a psychoactive effect, but with small enough dosing it doesn't effect too much and also helps you sleep, adding to the healing benefit.I have not long ago started with cbd oil (have been using one designed for vaporisers from Canavape.uk) and it has been helping dramatically and also means I can medicate in public without any trouble as it is legal. Also canabidol.com do different dosage ways of taking, where they have a dissolvable gel tab that you put under your tongue so no psychoactive effect and you can get on with your day.I only suggest these highly as when I was younger I was told I would be on my medication for the rest of my life, but thanks to doing with either cannabis or canabidiol oil I have been off my medication for nearly over 2 years now.Have I still had an occasional seizure... Yes... Have they been my own fault because of my own tobacco and caffeine consumption mixed with long hours on digital devices and games... very much so yes. But on the plus side, my moods are far better, and my libido is far more active as a result.I hope this helps in some way as from my own trial and errors I can say, I had to get a hold on my lifestyle choices, control my sleep better, try to lower exposure to digital devices (I also got a Pc monitor with a 1ms delay on it so it minimises the flashes on the screen to pretty much non existent.And if you drink coffee, (or tea, as long as it contains caffeine) try to keep it to a minimum, and try and make it so you have at least eaten and it's not on an empty stomach. I have found over the years, the better you treat your body, the better they become, have herbal teas, do meditation, just live better. But on a sub note, the better you treat your body, if you do go off the rails, it will kick you in the a** a lot harder.I'm not shy to admit that I experimented with other psychedelics years ago (down to social groups and situation) and while they can be fun, ultimately I have had my worst seizures because of it, almost as if karma was giving me a damn good kicking for knowing better than to do that to myself. But now I am doing nice and steady and lead quite a clean life with smoothies and handy breakfast shakes I make myself that give me good enough staples for the day to work with and you start feeling so much better. Personally I don't like "medications" as they come with a lot of other side effects that are not worth the hassle. So I would really reccomend the more natural way for something that sounds very similar to what I have.P.s to note, my epilepsy was originally bought on by heat and stress when my parents took me abroad at 12, and my epilepsy is based off me having more electrical activity in the right side of my brain compared to the left, so if I get tired or stressed, or get shock awakenings, then the left side depletes and the right side tries to compensate sending a spark across my brain and causing them.I hope I have helped you in some way or give you some ideas of where better to aim for. All the best

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