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Repeatation of Seizures

I am an operated case of Brain tumors (1995). I have been prescribed ELTROXIN,  EPSOLIN , WYSOLONE by my Doctor. I also take an injection (once a month) -- SUSTANON (100mg).

Inspite of regular intake of above mentioned drugs, i still suffer from frequent seizures without any prior signal.

I would  like to  mention the fact that my medical reports/scan  do not show any adverse signs.

I want to ask as to why do I get seizures?

Also consult me if prolonged intake of this drugs have any side effects.
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Thank you for responding gomiebear - I do respond many if not most times - however, some questions do "appear" to be worded to ask for medical advice which is against the board rules (and out of the realm of possibility here), so I worry about that. They used the word consult. Since we do have doctors around, they can ask this question there on that forum.
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Lamictal and Keppra, have worked well in the past for someone I know, you may want to ask your doctor about.  Rumpled we are not doctors, but may be able to give some insight from life experiences. All the best of luck
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We are not doctors. Please post this on the monitored doctor part of this site, or ask your doctor if you want medical advice.

There seem to be many classes of meds out there for seizures and sometimes you have to try a few of them to get the right one that works.
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