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PostSubject: Re: Gastric Sleeve and Epilepsy   Thu 1 Jan - 13:56

Thnaks applesauce. I take too many tablets, 14 a day. I only need to miss one dose and I have a 90% chance of having seizures. This worried me because once it gtes out of control i't's a nightmare to get back in control. I almost lost my job a few years back because of it. I take them twice a day but can chnage to 3 times a day, the neuro said if I need to.
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PostSubject: Re: Gastric Sleeve and Epilepsy   Thu 1 Jan - 13:14

If it is your drugs you are worried about then do not worry. I am not epileptic but take anti seizure durgs to control really bad spasams in my feet. My nerologist, who I see for my MS said it was good to know and I was a good little test subject for him for his other patients *LOL*. I take a lot of meds and have no problems at all beyond the first couple of weeks where you had to be very slow and careful getting them in. I just worked out that taking them with a tiny bit of runny yoghurt once it was allowed made it go down so much easier than say water for all meds, and to this day still take all my meds that way.

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PostSubject: Re: Gastric Sleeve and Epilepsy   Thu 1 Jan - 10:05

OMG! There is another person in the world who is having gastric surgery and epilepsy!

My doctor told me that bypass would not even be considered because you don't absorb your drugs. I was initally considering the lap band but was unsure if it would slip during a seizure. I have myoclonic, absence and grand mal seizures. Also, with the lap band there is a higher chance of vomiting as well and I also get myoclonic seizures in my stomach so it feels like a rollercoaster ride when you tummy drops. Sometimes it makes me nauseous. The doctor does not think that this will be a problem with the sleeve. It is the best of the three options.

What seizures do you have and what medicines do you take. I take lamictal and Clobazam for my epilepsy. I used to take the dread epilim, I think thats depajote in US, and I tried tegretol and clonazepam but they don't work.
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PostSubject: epilepsy and the sleeve   Thu 1 Jan - 8:06

hi rice cake, I just came from my bariatric doctor. I am an epileptic, i was going to go for by pass but stopped when i found out about the higher incidence of seizures. then i was supposed to do the lap band. the nurse practicianer suggested the sleeve., it does look promising as it does not re route or alter absorption like by pass did. have you ffound out anything?? funny how the MD's say that seizures do NOT increase after bypass, not what i have read from personal accounts. what can you tell me??
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PostSubject: Re: Gastric Sleeve and Epilepsy   Mon 6 Oct - 17:55

No idea, rice cake, but it doesn't seem like anyone with the same problem has been in the forum since you posted - yet, anyway!
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Waist 144cm down to 100cm - total loss of 44cm
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PostSubject: Re: Gastric Sleeve and Epilepsy   Mon 6 Oct - 17:24

am I a billy no mates? or am I going to be a guinea pig..first epileptic to have sleeve. :[img]http://sm
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PostSubject: Gastric Sleeve and Epilepsy   Fri 3 Oct - 10:41

I can't find anyone who has epilesy and has either the lap band or gastric sleeve! Surely I can't be the only morbidly obese epileptic in Australia!

I have questions specific to epilepsy so if someone who has had either type of surgery could post here, I will list my questions.
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