Thursday, May 29, 2014

RE: [epilepsy] I'm back everyone!

 

Hi Maheen,

Yes, the 2 go hand in hand.  Because the seizure meds slow down the nervous system, it also creates depression.   Most doctors will put you on an anti-depressant


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From: "'Maheen the happy positive blind musician' countrydjmaheen@gmail.com [epilepsy]"
Date:05/29/2014 4:16 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: epilepsy@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [epilepsy] I'm back everyone!

 

Hi to all on this group!

 

I am truly so sorry I haven't been around for a long time, but now I have returned and my depression problems have all gone away! I take sodium valproate for my epilepsy/seizures plus depression and it works very well indeed. I am also now on olanzapine for depression and sleep and it truly has saved my life. I have wondered this and wanted to ask, does epilepsy and depression go together because in my case, my condition is when I am not on anti convulsants like lamotrigine or valproate, my muscles get so tight and I become depressed, my seizures get unbearable and I can't function. Is this normal for people with a newrological disorder?

 

If any of you would like to be my e-mail buddy you may write me anytime. I am blind in both eyes and love making friends. It's wonderful to be here!

 

Sincerely, Maheen.

 

My life has never been filled with so much joy and happiness. Many thanks to the Sri Lankan doctors who saved my life!

 

I am on facebook! You may add me by typing Maheen Wickramasinghe

 

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