Here is my 2 cents worth:
When I was on too much medication (Dilantin, in my case) my legs gave out on me constantly. If I stood for even a short period of time, my legs buckled underneath me. Walking was almost impossible. The problem was the medication; not the epilepsy, at least in my case. You will need to see a doctor to get blood work done to figure out if what you are experiencing is from the level of medication in your system.
I hope that this helps.
On Dec 3, 2016, at 7:17 PM, sacornelius@msn.com [epilepsy] <epilepsy@yahoogroups.com> wrote:Is this related to epilepsy? I can't get into my doctor for a while. I am not asking anyone to diagnosis of course, just to tell me if you have experienced anything like this.
I don't fall most of the time. It's just like my legs start to give out.
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