Guest guest Posted January 8, 2006 Report Share Posted January 8, 2006 Joanie, I feel for you, you sound about as frantic as I did a while back. My daughter just got the VNS on Dec. 8th and it was turned on the 22nd. So far, I have seen some improvements in the seizure intensity but not in number of seizure discharges. We have only been back twice to reprogram and her VNS now stimulates every 3 minutes lasting 60 seconds. So if a seizure falls within the non-stimulating period it does not work. However, as mentioned I have seen some improvement in the seizure intensity being decreased and it has helped with her personality. Prior to the AED's was an angel, very, very loving child and then the AED's made her moody and emotionally unstable not like herself at all but she is doing real well with these aspects since the VNS device. The VNS also helps with attention span, memory, and sleep cycles (brainstem controlled). You mentioned has several types of seizures. Have they told you how many focal points he has? Where in the brain are they originating? I just changed neurologists to one who just sees epilepsy patients (an epitimologist) and sofar I am very pleased with her. She's the one who initiated the VNS and proposed that if it does not work for the last resort is the gamma knife. It may be in your best interest to find a neuro or epitimologist who only deals with seizures day in and day out. I know NC is too far for you but most states do have epilepsy institutes. A resource that may be beneficial to you is the S.E.E Program. Download his 3 lectures on epilepsy. I went to one of his conferences and learned a lot from him. There is a chart that tells you which meds is best for what seizure type, etc. Also he emphasizes that monotherapy is desired, he is strongly against adding second and third AED's. I hope this helps, if you need info about the things I have mentioned please feel free to e-mail me back. Sincerely, Tracey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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