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Asked for male, 32 years old from Cuttack
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This is a troublesome question to a lot of people on medication. Bipolar 1 what you have now is a long-term recovery program. You should not rely on medication alone and must therefore combine it with some therapy too. This is the best approach. Comply with all the medical prescriptions, and work in tandem with a counselor for a long time and learn coping skills and techniques to handle the daily challenges you will face. There are certain adaptations that will suit you during the elation phase ...more
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Please consult a neurologist. asertain that drugs are taken in adequate dose regularly. 11 year boy may be forgeting or delaberately not taking drugs.so occational seizure. if not then another drug like lamotrigine can also be added.
ethosuxmide is another drug which is not available in india.
ethosuxmide is another drug which is not available in india.
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Asked for male, 53 years old from Saharanpur
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They are different type of drugs and in your case need both to be taken. Keep seeing your neurologist every 3 months he will recognise side effects like weight gain etc. Also read the instructions with the packet it will tell you side effects.
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Your drug dosage need to be corrected with the help of a EEG and a neurological advice may be needed.
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Asked for male, 29 years old from Coimbatore
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Requirement of sleep is according to a person's own judgement, whatever duration of sleep makes you feel fresh is good for you
but in general 6-8 hours sleep at night is a must.
but in general 6-8 hours sleep at night is a must.
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It depends upon type of epilepsy. If it is primary generalized epilepsy then u may have to take for a very long time.
Asked for male, 25 years old from Bangalore
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Then change the neurologist, as hair loss in your age is highly depressing. There are wonderful new anti-epileptics which act without causing hair loss. A good doctor understands the need of the patient and tailors the drugs accordingly. If there is no other option he can tell like that, since other options are there and he is not willing to use them, you have no other option other than to change the neuro.
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