Guest guest Posted November 4, 2004 Report Share Posted November 4, 2004 This was posted by my daughter on the Landau Kleffner site but I thought I would get your opinions on it also. Thanks, Hallie by Joanie, (my daughter) My son Tanner has been taking Lamictal for about 6 months along with depakote.. His EEG on Oct. 20th showed very frequent seizures in his left temporal area of his brain. The neuro increased his lamictal from 20mg twice a day, to 30 mg twice a day (currently at 25mg twice a day). Tanner had not had any clinical seizures since starting the keto diet in July. His EEG in June showed constant seizures generalized to the whole brain, so we have seen improvement. After the increase in lamictal Tanner improved significantly in school, but then a week into the increase he began having cluster seizures and twice have had to use diazepam to stop them. I am wondering if it is the lamictal increase, but the neuro doesn't think so (hasn't seen this happen with Lamictal). I also asked about taking Tanner off depakote, but the doctor checked his level and said it was fine and that if we dc'd depakote he would have to increase lamictal significantly to get the same benefit from it. It's confusing to me that Tanner had such significant gains in school and at the same time started having clinical seizure activity. I am curious if anyone else has seen this with Lamictal. Tanner had a Lamictal level drawn yesterday but we won't have the results for a week. Thanks for any info. Joanie Also he has appeared very emotional, crys easily, is not going to sleep as easily. He had not had any seizures that showed without the EEG since July 1st. The last week he has had them every other day and has been given diazapam on the days he has them which stops the seizure but makes him bounce off the walls. He also had a flu shot a week ago. His Grandma Hallie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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