Bruce,
Many if not most meds have multiple uses. I do not think that this means that they are related, but this is a good question to ask a doctor.
Terry
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On Jun 30, 2013, at 3:07 AM, "Julie Hope" <epilepsyhealth@sasktel.net> wrote:
> I do know as you Bruce that should you have bipolar AEDs are given to help control. I have been a caregiver
> for such. A person that has bipolar is liable to have a seizure but how it is related and if it is a non
> epilepsy seizure or epilepsy one I am not sure. It wouldn't hurt to google your question and see what you come
> up with. Keep us in the know how.
>
> Julie Hope
> epilepsyhealth@sasktel.net
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> Sent: Monday, June 24, 2013 4:12 PM
> Subject: [epilepsy] Epilepsy and Bipolar
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> Do you think there is a clear link? Seems to me that if the same meds are used to treat both, then they have
> got to be related.
>
> But the question is: Does the bipolar create the epilepsy or vice versa.
>
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