Sunday, December 5, 2010

RE: [epilepsy] Seizure inducing aspartame added to anti-seizure drugs

 

We have been reducing our daughters medicine as well with great results.

Less seizures.

3 drugs are too too too many! She is overall.. the whole picture. just so
much improved!

We are very happy about this. And I believe she is happier too.

Aina D.

Mission Viejo, CA

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From: epilepsy@yahoogroups.com [mailto:epilepsy@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
Of TIMOTHY BALDWIN
Sent: Sunday, December 05, 2010 1:37 PM
To: epilepsy@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [epilepsy] Seizure inducing aspartame added to anti-seizure
drugs

Steve,
This idea that someone else thinks somewhat like I do, is interesting.From
'74
till '80,family doctor had me taking both Dilantin and phenobarbital,I felt
that
I wasn't having very many seizures a month,I've always thought they did more

than any other mixture before '08.Back in'80,a person told me that she'd
gone to
and suggested that I visit a neurologist.I went and he replaced the
phenobarbital with something else,and Dilantin was continued.The dose of
either
of them would be increased,till the newer one was real close to toxic
level.Then
another one medicine was added to those two,and it would increased.In
'89,Dilantin was 22 mgs per liter of blood,that is above toxic.Therapeutic
is
10-20 mg per blood,non-therapeutic is less than 10,toxic is above
20,relating to
measurement of Dilantin.In '92, Dilantin was replaced with Tegretol.I
noticed
double vision so he had it changed to something else with carbimezipene in
it,then for many years it was always something else with carbimezipene in
it.Then he'd replace the one that took phenobarital spot which had been near

toxic for years.I was taking three at a time till '08,I felt like a guinea
pig.The seizures were better before medicines kept me on drugs.My first
seizures
occurred just after I wanted to fit in and started to drink beer,abuse/smoke
pot
& snort cocaine when seventeen.For along time I knew that I shouldn't be on
any
drugs.After dropping from three to two medicines the frequency of seizures
was
greatly improved.I wonder what it'd be like if again reduced to just one
medicines.What should I think if one is better than two,and two was better
than
three?
Tim Baldwin

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From: Steve <stephenpales@yahoo.com <mailto:stephenpales%40yahoo.com> >
To: epilepsy@yahoogroups.com <mailto:epilepsy%40yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sun, December 5, 2010 8:41:48 AM
Subject: [epilepsy] Seizure inducing aspartame added to anti-seizure drugs

Hi everybody,

I came across this article a few minutes ago and found it very frustrating!
Just wondering if anybody has heard of this? Showing this to your Dr. would
be
interesting! I haven't any idea the truth to this or not, its simply a
article
I came across which was written a few years ago. With our country run by
corporations, I wouldn't be surprised if this is true!

In no way at all am I trying to start trouble in the group, believe me! But
how
our government works does! Like I said, lets not debate this in the group,
just
wanted to share this with others because of how frustrated this made me when

reading it! Take care, keep a smile on your face!

Steve

(http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/sepp/2008/07/17/seizure_inducing_aspartame_
adde\
<http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/sepp/2008/07/17/seizure_inducing_aspartame_
adde>

d_to_antiseizure_drugs.htm)

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