I'm glad, Laura. Sleep deprivation is my #1 seizure trigger, for sure. (Well, that, and missing my meds.) I will say that Keppra is what I'm taking now, and I love it: it's kept me seizure-free for years, I'm driving again, and I have no discernible side effects. But I'm glad you don't have to deal with meds.
I'm also glad you have a doctor you like and trust.
I'll follow up with him instead of the hospital doctor since I've known him for a dozen years and can talk more openly about my concerns. So I feel better.
That's really good. I am thinking about you.
And Sean. It's a rough time right now and I am sorry you are going through it.
It's not like I haven't been working on ways to try and find something better. To find a steadier job. Or to find something else workable. Is very frustrating to put forth so much effort to so little effect.
Massive waves of solution~ma headed your way, Sean.
Sean, I'm sorry this is so stressful. I hope you find something to ease the at least some of the burden, and soon.
Laura, that is good news! I'm glad.
Laura that is good news. You might ask your doctor if you should fill the prescription and keep it on hand in case you need it.
Oh, connie. I am so sorry, love. Be kind to yourself. And take the time you need. It's there for a reason.
And Laura! Take better care of yourself! And Laura's boy - you know who I'm talking to - stop it right now.
Yikes, Laura, scary! I'm so glad you have docs you trust on call for you & I hope that the neurologist is correct that this was a one-off incident. Try to take care of yourself!!!
120 mg of extended-release Sudafed is in no way the same as my usual 30 mg Sudafed. Especially on a Saturday. At work I can bleed off some of the squirrel brain. I feel like any chance I had at having an actually productive or relaxing day was just kicked down a well when I took it at 7:30. This is Sparta Sudafed!
Also we're again under a wind advisory. Again. Which is really just coded language for gonna have bronchitis. Again.