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Since I Changed My Meds, It Is Hard To Say Now. But Years Go, I Would Have One A Year. Which I Liked Very Much.

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Abbotsford, BC
January 27, 2024
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As long as you are not having them in a dangerous situation which can cause harm to others I believe the medication change was a change for the positive. I know from past experience even a little seizure is never fun but it also teaches you in a way because if you eat certain things those certain things might be a trigger. Keep a log of those foods and you may found out what is becoming the trigger for the seizures to activate.

January 28, 2024
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

I use to have 25 to 30 seizures a month. I have what Drs. Call Refractory Epilepsy
( medication Resistant ) . In 2022, I got the DBS put in. Since then I have had less than half those seizures.

January 27, 2024
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