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X--Profile: yerbasanta2003 MIME-Version: 1.0 Mailing-List: list ; contact -owner Delivered-mailing list Precedence: bulk List-Unsubscribe: <mailto: -unsubscribe > Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 21:50:26 EDT Subject: [ ] Fluoridated Rochester,NY finds tooth decay persists and needs care not fluoride Reply- Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-PMX-Version: 4.7.0.111621, Antispam-Engine: 2.0.1.0, Antispam-Data: 2004.9.21.2 X-AMAZON-GAUGE: IIIIIII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-MIME-Autoconverted: from quoted-printable to 8bit by mail-admin-1.amazon.com id i941p1sQ014753 Rochester and Monroe County, New York, are fluoridated. This is a good article to show legislatures, or other fluoride-inducing governing bodies who believe fluoridation saves them money, that it's clear the poor need money for dentists not more fluoride. After millions or less are spent fluoridating, some organization will continue to be on their doorstep asking for even more money to fight tooth decay because, as we know, fluoridation doesn't solve any problems. http://www.democratandchronicle.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20041002/NEWS01 /410020317/1002/NEWS Dental care is luxury for many local families Few dentists take Medicaid; treatment suffers Staff writer Mecca Redar couldn't hide the pain in her eyes and the tears on her cheeks as she considered her life at 49 — no job, no insurance, no way to pay a doctor or dentist. She's seen neither in nearly five years. And she refuses to visit a dentist unless it's an emergency. " Life is something and then you die, " says Redar of 25 Trust St. " But you have to have faith. " Like Redar, thousands of low-income, underinsured and uninsured people in the Rochester area lack basic oral health care and often go years without dental treatment. When they do seek care, they face major roadblocks: a critical shortage of dentists who accept Medicaid patients; long waiting lists at outreach centers that accept uninsured and underinsured patients; and overwhelmed dental centers. The local crisis mirrors problems across the state. At least one-third of cities in New York and two-thirds of its rural areas have too few dentists. More than 115,000 people in Monroe County are eligible for Medicaid, which is government health insurance for the poor. An estimated 73,674 people in the county have no insurance; they may be homeless or just have not filled out the paperwork for Medicaid. Others, often referred to as the underinsured, may have some medical insurance but no dental plan. And some who work in low-paying jobs — service workers, such as housekeepers and home health aides, and part-time and temporary workers — suffer daily tooth pain but can't miss work to see a dentist, so they go untreated, say dentists and advocates for the poor. For such per-diem workers, missing a day of work can mean missing a day of pay. Bills must be paid, they say. Teeth can wait. Dentists report cases of prolonged, severe tooth pain and swelling among Rochester's poor — cases that, left untreated, could result in worse health problems, such as infections and loss of teeth. " Unless they have a toothache, they're not going to the dentist, " says Dr. Buddhi Shrestha, vice president of oral health at Rochester Primary Care Network, which helps connect people in need with health care services. " The dentist is way down at the bottom of the list — until tooth (pain) starts. It is a public health issue, without question. " The public health issue doesn't stop there. Some of our region's most vulnerable — poor children and the developmentally disabled — are waiting for operating room care because there aren't enough dentists trained to treat them. " There's acute need just to treat the people who are suffering from the outcome of poor oral health, which includes pain, " says Dr. Cyril Meyerowitz, director of Eastman Dental Center, 625 Elmwood Ave. The center, an arm of the University of Rochester Medical Center and Strong Health, provides more care to the poor than any other dental center in the region. About 90 percent of nearly 140,000 visits to Eastman Dental Center sites in 2003-04 were from low-income patients, including more than 88,000 visits to Eastman Dental Center's Elmwood office. At clinics where dentists volunteer to treat those who cannot pay — Mercy Outreach Center, 142 Webster Ave., for example, and St. ph's Neighborhood Center, 417 South Ave. — there are waiting lists of six months to a year. When tooth pain becomes excruciating, most of the poor head to emergency rooms at Eastman Dental Center and Strong Memorial and Rochester General hospitals. There, they may face long waits — either because of overcrowding or a shortage of dentists to treat them. " One of the issues we have at Rochester General is we have very little space and a very large patient load here, " said Dr. Speisman, chief of the department of dentistry at RGH and Pluta Family Center for Oral Health. RGH and Pluta tallied 21,943 visits from July 2003 to July 2004, a jump of 8 percent over the previous year. Advocates for the poor, meanwhile, are growing increasingly frustrated. " Eastman must be rolling over in his grave, " says Penny Gardner, director of Mercy Outreach. " Did he imagine that there would not be enough dental care (for the poor) in Rochester? " Why not Medicaid? About 565 dentists are licensed by the state to practice in Monroe County, but only about 72 dentists — excluding those at Eastman Dental Center — practice in the city and in parts of Irondequoit. Twenty-three take Medicaid, said Bonnie DeVinney, executive director of Finger Lakes Health Systems Agency, and most aren't enrolling new patients. Most dentists in the region don't take Medicaid either, causing some patients to drive long distances for treatment. Don Slover, 49, traveled about 50 miles from his home in Naples, Ontario County — in pain — to Eastman Dental Center's emergency room to have his tooth pulled. He couldn't find a closer office that would take Medicaid. Dentists list many reasons why they are reluctant to accept Medicaid patients. It requires them to choose the least costly options to treat patients, which may mean, for example, pulling a tooth they want to save. Medicaid patients cancel or skip appointments frequently, dentists say, because they can't afford to miss work or lack transportation. " Missing appointments is a (sign) that people are so overwhelmed with family life, " said Dr. Lynne Halik, a pediatric dentist and president of the Seventh District Dental Society, which has about 850 members in eight counties, including Monroe. " It's hard, especially when you're a single parent. Sometimes we have to triple-book " appointments because they tend to cancel so frequently. And filing Medicaid paperwork, they say, is tedious and bothersome. " I got out of it because the paperwork was so frustrating,'' said Dr. Louis J. Cianca, who has a practice at 3101 W. Ridge Road in Greece. " Let's say you make some slight clerical error. After several weeks they'd send (the paperwork) back to do over again. " One cleaning, it'd be three or four months before it was all straightened out — then they'd pay me. It wasn't worth it. " Like many dentists, Cianca still treats underserved patients, but on his own terms: For the past 20 years, he has opened his office at least one day each month, pro bono, to treat low-income workers from the Eastern Service Workers Association, an advocacy and support group for low-income workers. 'Tremendous need' Mark Horn says he sees evidence of the shortage every day. " If you put 50 of our members in a room, at least 80 percent would have missing teeth. ... We know that there's a tremendous need " for dental care for the poor, says Horn, who is executive director of ESWA, 244 Bay St. " It's hard to see this level of need, of people who are unable to get their basic needs met, even though they are working. " ESWA has about 21,000 members, from domestic workers to people who have suffered layoffs. The group offers emergency help, such as food and clothing, as well as dental care and legal help to workers and their families. Horn and others canvass city neighborhoods weekly, going door-to-door — rain or shine — searching for people in need. Every week, they find new members. " These are people who fall through the cracks, " Horn says. " We call them the working poor. There's no medical insurance, no dental, no nothing. You're getting paid what you need to survive. " Four dentists, including Cianca, work with ESWA, treating patients who come to the dentists' practice for free. These patients don't skip appointments: The group has volunteer drivers who drop them off. ESWA sent letters to area dentists asking for help but got little response, Horn said. " We don't have enough dentists willing to give up their time, " says Calcagno, a business manager for Hy-Tech Dental Lab at 173 Empire Blvd. The lab donates services to ESWA members. " What do (dentists) need? They don't need anything, " she said. " We have a bazillion dentists. They could give one hour. We need dentists. That's it.'' Shrestha says he understands that dentists' offices are busy and full of paying patients. But he hopes they will do more to help the poor. Many, however, already volunteer in the community, said Halik. She said dentists treat patients on Mercy Flights, for example, and in one of three " Smilemobiles, " mobile units that travel to schools in Monroe County and surrounding areas. Statistics on dentists' volunteer efforts aren't available. The dental society started an initiative this year to track dentists' volunteer work and community service. A report is expected to be filed this fall. Most dentists, Halik said, treat patients who cannot pay, but they do not report it. Training needed Meyerowitz, Shrestha and others want the community to know there is a growing need in Rochester to treat the underserved, including children and developmentally disabled people. Eastman Dental Center " can't do it all, " said Meyerowitz. More than 200 children up to age 18 are awaiting treatment that requires an operating room, and more than 50 others require some type of sedation as part of their treatment. Eastman Dental Center is the primary care provider in Rochester for developmentally disabled people, treating about 200 of them each year. There's a one-year waiting list for operating room care. The center, which merged with University of Rochester Medical Center in 1997, has a staff of 40 full-time and 100 part-time workers. Because UR is a teaching facility, Meyerowitz says, Eastman Dental also gets help from about 85 residents. But not every dentist is trained to treat children or developmentally disabled patients. They may need special training, for example, on how to administer anesthesia. The B. Golisano Foundation has provided a $25,000 grant that would recruit and train 25 dentists over five years to help treat the developmentally disabled. Each would handle at least 10 operating room cases each year. Education is key The key to preventing problems with teeth is educating the public about oral health, says Shrestha, who specializes in children's dentistry. And there are several programs focusing on prevention, such as the Rap/Jingle-Rhyme for Oral Health Educational Program. The program brings dentists into K-3 elementary classes in city schools to teach kids how to care for their teeth. It was created by Dr. Darlene Riggins White, a dentist from the Eastman Dental Center. About 23 percent of kindergartners in the City School District have never visited a dentist, more than twice the national goal of 10 percent. White's brainchild has reached 4,000 children in four years. White and Shrestha say parents need to take an interest in improving the dental health of their children. " How many want to find a provider or feel it's important? " Shrestha asks. " Somewhere the issue of education comes in. Parents will bring their child (to an appointment), then they won't come back, then (the children) come into the system as an emergency. " In 2003, Shrestha using a $450,000 state grant, established New York's first Technical Assistance Center for oral health in Rochester. TAC is a state project, housed at Rochester Primary Care Network, 259 Monroe Ave. Shrestha, who heads several state and local oral health programs, says TAC's mission is to improve access to care for the poor and reduce oral disease. It advocates for dental programs for Medicaid patients statewide and helps form partnerships with dentists to help serve them. Another local solution is in the works, said Doniger, Monroe County health director. He says the state has begun a new Web-based system to electronically process Medicaid claims, which is expected to reduce filing frustrations among dental providers. Doniger says the system is being installed on computer systems of Medicaid providers and already may be running at some sites. " There's been a tremendous amount of effort in this community to improve oral health care, " says Doniger. " But we haven't solved the problem yet. " ck New York State Coalition Opposed to Fluoridation http://www.orgsites.com/ny/nyscof http://www.orgsites.com/ny/newyorkstatecoalitionopposedtofluoridation/_pgg10.p hp3 Fluoride NewsTracker Blog http://www.fluoridenews.blogspot.com/ Fluoride Action Network http://www.fluoridealert.org/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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X-Mailer: 9.0 for Windows sub 5112 X-eGroups-Remote-IP: 64.12.137.4 From: arnoldgore@... X--Profile: yerbasanta2003 MIME-Version: 1.0 Mailing-List: list ; contact -owner Delivered-mailing list Precedence: bulk List-Unsubscribe: <mailto: -unsubscribe > Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 15:56:02 EDT Subject: [ ] Help Stop Fluoridation in ,County,UTAH Reply- Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-PMX-Version: 4.7.0.111621, Antispam-Engine: 2.0.1.0, Antispam-Data: 2004.10.10.0 X-AMAZON-GAUGE: IIIIIII This is from Rosemary Minervini Below is the following URGENT!! ACTION, ACTION ALERT: #1 Why. #2 Who. #3 What. I need your help!!! Please, please do the following -- no matter where you live ___________________________________ ***** #1 WHY: These next few weeks are extremely critical if fluoridation is to end in County!! This action Alert: Write an email to Doug at KSL radio (see instructions below). Ask that he run a program with both sides discussing the fluoridation issue just as he did prior to the November 2000 election. (At that time it was Rae , who did an outstanding job, and Dr. Wayne Cottam - the dentist who said on the air, " diet has nothing to do with tooth decay " . Sheez!!) This time, we will have professionals here who many of his listeners, including Doug himself, have heard of and quoted. Dr. Limeback will be in town and available for Doug 's KSL radio program on Thursday, October 21st .... ask that a program be scheduled that day. If dentists, doctors, health department members, and Utahns for Better Dental Health all claim that fluoridation is what's best for us, then it's time they defended their comments!! I'm sick and tired of the proponents talking down to the public and yet when it comes to facing another professional who opposes fluoridation, every single proponent runs and hides. Enough is enough!!!!!!!!!!! ***** #2 WHO: Here is who to contact: 1.) We need to flood Doug with emails!!!! His email address is: Talk@... 2.) We need to flood the KSL radio switchboard with calls. That phone number is: (801) 575-7600. Ask to talk with or leave a message with O'Neill who is Doug 's producer. Or call Redgrave, KSL radio General Manager, at 801-575-7223 and/or Rod Arquette, KSL radio VP of Operations at 801-575-7680 and leave your message. ***** #3 WHAT: Mention the following information in your emails and phone calls/messages: 1.) Ask that there be a discussion of fluoridation on Thursday, October 21st on the Doug show (9:00 a.m. - Noon). 2.) Mention that Dr. Hardy Limeback, DDS, will be in town and is willing to be on the program. 3.) Mention that they can schedule Dr. Limeback by contacting " Waterwatch of Utah " at 815-4166 or 444-9608. 4.) Mention that it's time that those who are pushing fluoridation down our throats need to discuss the issue with a professional. ************ Thank you!! We need to act on this as soon as possible!!! If KSL does not produce this program, then they are as guilty as the proponents are ... all talk and no gut's!!! -Rosemary Minervini 801-766-8825 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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X--Profile: yerbasanta2003 MIME-Version: 1.0 Mailing-List: list ; contact -owner Delivered-mailing list Precedence: bulk List-Unsubscribe: <mailto: -unsubscribe > Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 16:33:02 EDT Subject: [ ] Obtaining Access to full Text Medical Journal Articles Reply- Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-PMX-Version: 4.7.0.111621, Antispam-Engine: 2.0.1.0, Antispam-Data: 2004.10.15.1 X-AMAZON-GAUGE: IIIIIII A while ago I wrote about the action to take to hopefully gain easier access to medical and scientific research studies, many of which have been financed in part by Public, taxpayer funds. The New York State Coalition Opposed to Fluoridation (NYSCOF) which continues to do very detailed followup on the constant stream of articles published in these journals has written me a letter below, outlining some approaches they have used, that some of you may want to try in your research. While NYSCOF started in NY, as you see from their posts that I often forward they are an important resource for antifluoridationist health activists throughout the United States and even many countries throughout the world. arnold Dear Arnold: Yes, it is absolutely important, and at times extremely so, to get hold of a copy of the entire published study. Carol Kopf has many times gone personally to a medical or law library and obtained copies. I have gotten copies through my library, by giving them the name of the article, author, if possible page #, and of course name of journal, date, volume # if known, and as much information as possible. It may take several days, or a week or more in some cases, but my library has been most cooperative. They track down who has the copy and get it from that source and then mail it to me, unless I prefer to pick it up. Sometimes, at the bottom of the published study, it it tells you the name and address of the particular author or researcher whom an additional copy may be obtained. It is getting the RAW data of the researchers that can be far more difficult to obtain. If government funds are involved, then the Freedom of Information Law would probably be the best way to go, but they can be uncooperative. Our organization has used the FOIL a number of times, and we have obtained quite a bit of information, but other times, they know how to hem and haw and try to evade the issue. We have had to be quite persistent at times. Dr. Yiamouyiannis some years back was able to obtain vital data through the FOIL. You probably know all of the above, but thought I would mention it. You are doing a great job in making this world a better and fairer place. Regards, Eleanor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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" <mcpitza@...> X-Originating-IP: 24.239.71.244 X--Profile: mcpitza MIME-Version: 1.0 Mailing-List: list ; contact -owner Delivered-mailing list Precedence: bulk List-Unsubscribe: <mailto: -unsubscribe > Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2004 13:37:40 -0000 Subject: [ ] Mozart, Yanni, and seizures Reply- Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-PMX-Version: 4.7.0.111621, Antispam-Engine: 2.0.1.0, Antispam-Data: 2004.10.21.6 X-AMAZON-GAUGE: IIIIIII From a UK Epilepsy website: http://www.epilepsy.org.uk/info/mozart.html The Mozart Effect The possible health benefits of the music of Mozart have been assessed in the April 2001 edition of the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. There has been controversy about the benefits ever since researchers claimed that listening to the K448 piano sonata improved spatial reasoning skills. Later research suggested that K448 can reduce the number of seizures in people with epilepsy. Professor assesses international evidence on the effect of music on the brain, and calls for more work to be done to discover the key ingredient in the " Mozart Effect " . The original " Mozart effect " study in 1993 assessed volunteers' spatial reasoning after listening to sonata K448, relaxation tapes or silence. Results suggested that just 10 minutes of Mozart's music improved their performance of tasks such as paper-cutting and folding. Later studies found that rats negotiated a maze faster after hearing K448 than rats who were played white noise, silence, or minimalist music. Elsewhere, children taught a keyboard instrument for six months, learning simple melodies (including Mozart), did better on spatial-temporal tests than children who spent the time working with computers. Controversy arose when other researchers could not reproduce the positive results. Scans have shown that the human brain uses a wide distribution of areas to listen to music. Rhythm and pitch tend to be processed in the left side, timbre and melody on the right. Those parts of the brain which we use for spatial/temporal tasks actually overlap with the music processing parts. Professor suggests that " listening to music would prime the activation of those areas of the brain which are concerned with spatial reasoning " . More recent work with epilepsy patients has indicated what Professor calls " a more impressive indication of a Mozart effect " . Once again, sonata K448 was played to participants, most of whom showed a decrease in their epileptiform activity - the patterns in the brain that produce epileptic seizures. Computer analysis of pieces by various composers showed that the music of Mozart and Bach shared a common factor, a high degree of `long-term periodicity', in other words, wave forms repeated regularly, but not very close together, throughout the piece of music. By contrast, music which had no effect on either spatial reasoning or on epileptic seizures did not have this factor. Professor commented: " It is suggested that music with a high degree of long-term periodicity... would resonate within the brain to decrease seizure activity and to enhance spatial-temporal performance " . Professor concludes that any health benefits of listening to music are " not specific to Mozart's compositions " , and calls for more research to be done on music other than K448, with longer listening times. For the benefits to be of real use, we need to discover exactly what musical criteria have to be present for the " Mozart effect " to take place. Apart from another Mozart Concerto, K488, only one other piece of music has been found to have a similar effect, a song by the Greek- American singer Yanni. Entitled 'Acroyali/Standing In Motion', it is featured on his album " Live At The Acropolis " . This composition was chosen by researchers because it was similar to Mozart's K448 in tempo, structure, melodic and harmonic consonance and predictability. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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X--Profile: yerbasanta2003 MIME-Version: 1.0 Mailing-List: list ; contact -owner Delivered-mailing list Precedence: bulk List-Unsubscribe: <mailto: -unsubscribe > Date: Sat, 23 Oct 2004 16:13:01 EDT Subject: [ ] Detailed Directions to Email Codex Delegates Reply- Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-PMX-Version: 4.7.0.111621, Antispam-Engine: 2.0.1.0, Antispam-Data: 2004.10.22.2 X-AMAZON-GAUGE: IIIIIII IAHF Webmaster: Breaking News, Whats New, What to Do, Codex, All Countries IAHF List: Some of you have had problems sending the form letter to all Codex delegates that I alerted you to yesterday. (If you just signed on to the IAHF list- see http://www.ymlp.com/pubarchive.php?jham Here are some answers based on responses I've just made to a handful of people: SIMPLE STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR SENDING THE FORM LETTER TO ALL CODEX DELEGATES: 1. Go to http://iahf.com/index3.html 2. Scroll to bottom and click on " ALERT: Form Letter to Send to Codex Delegates " 3. In the Alert, you will see a LINK that says " Email Addresses of Codex Delegates That Should Be Sent the Below Form Letter " Click to open that link, there you'll see the email addresses to copy and paste into an email to send to all delegates. 4. Open a New Email in your email program 5. Copy and paste the first few email addresses from the link above to your " To " line and the remainder to your " Bcc " line (unless your email program doesn't have one in which case put them all into your " to " line. 6. Copy and past the form letter into your email 7. Copy and paste the TITLE of the form letter into the SUBJECT LINE 7. Click SEND SOLUTIONS TO SOME PROBLEMS THAT HAVE ARISEN Some people's servers won't allow an email to be sent to more than a certain number of email addresses at one time. While my ISP allowed me to send to the whole list in one shot, yours might not. If your ISP blocks you, try sending two emails in order to send to only half the list each time. While I checked the list for invalid addresses before sending them to you, some servers are detecting invalid DNS entries and are blocking the mail from going out. If this happens, just delete any email address that appears invalid to your server and send again without it. KEEP IN MIND that the FDA and CODEX refuse to furnish us with the up to date email list of delegates to send to, so we're forced to use the list from last year's meeting. We just have to do the best we can. Most of these addresses are still good this year. Sorry the programmer was not able to overcome the technical difficulties for writing a program that would have allowed us to send this form letter with just one mouse click. He worked very hard to solve the problem, but was unable to. I timed myself on how long it took me to send the email the low tech way, and it took me less than 30 seconds. Please take the time to send it, and please also join me in sending the legal demand letter to FDA that I sent out yesterday. Send it to them by certified mail. The more people who do this the better. We are putting key FDA officials on notice that unless they do what we tell them to do at this Codex meeting, we can sue them as private citizens under Title 42 for civil rights violations if their actions result in our losing access to supplements at any future time. There is no stronger message we can send to them than this, and we have no choice. The reason we have no choice is we're dealing with unelected bureaucrats who are predisposed otherwise to strictly follow orders originating from the Pharma Cartel. Never forget that US Codex Delegate Dr. Schneeman is not an elected official. Never forget where she came from: (to FDA from UC where in 2003 she was working under a nearly $40,000. research grant from ILSI who's membership reads like a " Who's Who " of the multinational drug companies. The gloves are OFF. This is CRUNCH TIME people. If you require your access to dietary supplements, you must ACT NOW. -- For Health Freedom, C. Hammell, President International Advocates for Health Freedom 556 Boundary Bay Road Point , WA 98281-8702 USA http://www.iahf.com jham@... 800-333-2553 N.America 360-945-0352 World _____________________________ Unsubscribe: http://www.ymlp.com/u.php?jham+arnoldgoreaol Hosting by http://www.yourmailinglistprovider.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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MARK Grace <foxyfoxgrace@...> wrote:Carla, I personally believe that most of these docs have a deal with the pharmaceutical companies and this is why they push the drugs. There's no reason why you need to be on AEDs to get your driver's license back. If you haven't had a seizure in three years and just had one after drinking diet sodas, I have also heard from several people who have told me that the aspertame has caused many if not all of their seizures so thare's a very good possibility that the seizure you just had in June is from that. Don't let this ignorant doctor tell you that you won't get your license unless you go back on Keppra, that is such bull. My advice is get a second opinion from a doctor who truly wants to help you and not the drug companies or their own pocket. Good Luck! Grace Carla Forsgren <jinxie1945@...> wrote: Im looking for info on Keppra (info that isnt tainted by drug companies). After more than 30 yrs on meds I went off them and was seizure free for 3 years. I had a seizure on June 3rd. After doing a lot of reading I found info on aspartame and I believe that is what caused the seizure. Shortly before it occurred I started drinking diet soda, which I never drank before. I also started having auras. As soon as I stopped so did the auras. I have been fine since that time (late June). However, I lost my driving privileges of course! My doctor doesnt believe the aspartame had anything to do with it and insists I go on Keppra. He told me it had little to no side affects other than slight drowsiness, and that it was one of the newest and mildest on the market. What really gets me is this is exactly what the doctors told me about Viox--Luckily I couldnt handle their mildest arthritis meds because I had immediate stomach reactions. The last time they wanted to give me an antiinflammatory they said that I couldnt take anything if I couldnt handle Viox! I have spent over 30 yrs half dead on my feet because of phenobarb and a few years with acid reflux because of dilantin. I have changed my diet--I eat all whole, organic foods, no sugar, excercise regularly and I feel better than I have in many years. I dont want to go on meds, but I need my drivers license back! If I dont take the Keppra, I dont get my license back. Any suggestions or info on Keppra including personal experience would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Carla in PA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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