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Best epileptic medication for depression also

Posted by zarathustra on November 15, 2006, at 11:07:28

Hello all, it has been ages since I have posted but things have changed so I need some help.

I am 31 years old and since I was 17 years old I have had partial-simple seizures about every 3 months consisting of a strong deja-vu feeling and an odd smell with stomach sensations (no loss of conciousness). The neurologist told me there was nothing to worry about and i didnt need medication. The seizures stayed consistent up until 3 months ago when I woke up with a bloody tongue and migraine, then last week I also woke with a bitten tongue and headache and vomitting.
Anyways I am seeing a new neurologist in Toronto who will put me on an anti-epileptic if I want. He cant definatively say these are grand-mals because no one has seen them and they are in my sleep (eeg and mri are normal).
I want to go on an antiepileptic med, but I have suffered from pretty nasty depression for as long as I can remember. I currently take 30mg of Paxil with little response.

Which antiepileptic is best for depression also? I am thinking Lamictal. I must also tell you that no ADs have ever worked for me except for paxil and zoloft, BUT they dont work anymore even at high doses.
As far as I know, there are many antieplieptics which have antideppresant qualities as well.

Please help with any insight or advice.
THANK YOU
Andrew

 

Re: Best epileptic medication for depression also » zarathustra

Posted by Squiggles on November 15, 2006, at 11:34:12

In reply to Best epileptic medication for depression also, posted by zarathustra on November 15, 2006, at 11:07:28

> Hello all, it has been ages since I have posted but things have changed so I need some help.
>
> I am 31 years old and since I was 17 years old I have had partial-simple seizures about every 3 months consisting of a strong deja-vu feeling and an odd smell with stomach sensations (no loss of conciousness). The neurologist told me there was nothing to worry about and i didnt need medication.

Ha. Yeah, washed their hands and sealed your
fate.


The seizures stayed consistent up until 3 months ago when I woke up with a bloody tongue and migraine, then last week I also woke with a bitten tongue and headache and vomitting.

It's a good thing you have physical evidence.


> Anyways I am seeing a new neurologist in Toronto who will put me on an anti-epileptic if I want. He cant definatively say these are grand-mals because no one has seen them and they are in my sleep (eeg and mri are normal).

Lucky you. I hope he helps.


> I want to go on an antiepileptic med, but I have suffered from pretty nasty depression for as long as I can remember. I currently take 30mg of Paxil with little response.

I am on clonazepam (as well as lithium), possibly because bipolar is related to epileptic fits. I know that there have been situations (environmental as well as internal drug withdrawal) where i had what may
resemble seizures. But since my dr. encouraged
me to get off clonazepam after than scary *seizure* -- i did not btw, to the contrary - i increase the clonazepam as my head felt like it was going to blow up, i may be wrong about that; it may be that anti-convulsant withdrawal creates epileptic states.


>
> Which antiepileptic is best for depression also? I am thinking Lamictal. I must also tell you that no ADs have ever worked for me except for paxil and zoloft, BUT they dont work anymore even at high doses.

That's something i don't understand - that drugs stop working.


> As far as I know, there are many antieplieptics which have antideppresant qualities as well.
>
> Please help with any insight or advice.

Sorry, i have no instights -- just sharing my
experiences. Some of these electric headaches i get sometimes make wonder if a seizure is not about to come.

Let us know what the Toronto dr. says.

Squiggles

> THANK YOU
> Andrew

 

Re: Best epileptic medication for depression also

Posted by linkadge on November 15, 2006, at 11:56:14

In reply to Re: Best epileptic medication for depression also » zarathustra, posted by Squiggles on November 15, 2006, at 11:34:12

Yeah, I'd think lamictal is your first best bet.

Linkadge

 

Re: Best epileptic medication for depression also » linkadge

Posted by Squiggles on November 15, 2006, at 12:35:46

In reply to Re: Best epileptic medication for depression also, posted by linkadge on November 15, 2006, at 11:56:14

> Yeah, I'd think lamictal is your first best bet.
>
> Linkadge

Well, i wish you luck with the Toronto
neurologist. It seems that many of us
have to make a choice. I choose my dr.'s
opinion because he has known me for 25 years.
That seizure sure felt like epilepsy but he
said it was withdrawal.

I have to make an uninformed choice as we
all do. I speculate but I don't know.
Life's like that.

Good luck and thank you for the suggestion.

Squiggles

 

Re: Best epileptic medication for depression also

Posted by Phillipa on November 15, 2006, at 13:19:24

In reply to Re: Best epileptic medication for depression also » linkadge, posted by Squiggles on November 15, 2006, at 12:35:46

Two response first to Squqqles sounds like a withdrawal seizure from the k. Other yes I'd try lamictal first. Good luck. Love Phillipa

 

Re: Best epileptic medication for depression also » zarathustra

Posted by blueberry on November 15, 2006, at 17:38:02

In reply to Best epileptic medication for depression also, posted by zarathustra on November 15, 2006, at 11:07:28

They say if you want an anti-epileptic with the most antidepressant action you can get, then lamictal is the one most professionals would probably start with. I took depakote for a few months and got some antidepressant action from it. I took lamictal years ago. I do not remember why I stopped either one.

 

Re: Best epileptic medication for depression also

Posted by Squiggles on November 15, 2006, at 18:02:22

In reply to Re: Best epileptic medication for depression also » zarathustra, posted by blueberry on November 15, 2006, at 17:38:02

> They say if you want an anti-epileptic with the most antidepressant action you can get, then lamictal is the one most professionals would probably start with. I took depakote for a few months and got some antidepressant action from it. I took lamictal years ago. I do not remember why I stopped either one.

That may help some neophytes here -- it's good
of you to suggest it. In my case, the complexity
of the drug mix, and the chronic administration of lithium makes it too risky to change, imho.

Squiggles

 

Re: Best epileptic medication for depression also » zarathustra

Posted by lukeds on November 15, 2006, at 21:45:59

In reply to Best epileptic medication for depression also, posted by zarathustra on November 15, 2006, at 11:07:28

If I were you I didn't left paxil, it is the antidepressant with the worst withadrawal symptoms of all, if you left it, you will enter into a hell (own experience).

The best option for you is to take paxil with lacmital, the lacmital is antiepileptic, works for bipolar disorder and improve the effects of the ssris, so I would do this.

But beware with lacmital you must take it slowly because it has a secondary effect called SJS that is a kind of skin rash or something similar that happens in 1 of 1000 persons that take lacmital.

Ask your doctor how to take them.

Greetings. lukeds.

 

Re: Best epileptic medication for depression also » lukeds

Posted by Phillipa on November 15, 2006, at 23:11:08

In reply to Re: Best epileptic medication for depression also » zarathustra, posted by lukeds on November 15, 2006, at 21:45:59

They have two sizes of a starter pack one for kids one for adults . The adult is 25mg for two weeks, then 50mg for two weeks , then l00mg don't know how high you plan on going. Love Phillipa ps the kids is half of the dose.

 

Re: Best epileptic medication for depression also

Posted by med_empowered on November 16, 2006, at 2:44:20

In reply to Re: Best epileptic medication for depression also » lukeds, posted by Phillipa on November 15, 2006, at 23:11:08

yup....lamictal is a good bet for seizures+depression. A benzo might be good, too, since it could reduce anxiety and also dampen seizure activity.

Neurontin and Lyrica I imagine could help...they're anticonvulsants..neurontin sucks for psychiatric stuff, but I hear Lyrica can be useful..I think they're both adjunctive meds, though, so you'd need something else as a main med.

 

Re: Best epileptic medication for depression also

Posted by linkadge on November 16, 2006, at 11:44:28

In reply to Re: Best epileptic medication for depression also, posted by med_empowered on November 16, 2006, at 2:44:20

You might be able to lower the effective dose of whatever AC you use by adding melatonin. Melatonin has antidepressant properties in some people too.

Linkadge

 

Re: Best epileptic medication for depression also

Posted by ed_uk on November 16, 2006, at 14:33:12

In reply to Re: Best epileptic medication for depression also, posted by linkadge on November 16, 2006, at 11:44:28

Don't forget that many antidepressant such as SSRIs might aggravate epilepsy in some people.

Ed


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