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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 550294" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Finally someone who looks at the bigger picture and doesn't ignore solid evidence! Quin's anti seizure medication makes an enormous difference. Those temporal lobe "jolts " or extra impulses can absolute suddenly make them very crabby. Finding the right medications with low enough side effects to make it worth it is a trick. Even for full blown temporal lobe epilepsy, medication to control it is very challenging. Quin uses lyrica which is usually an add on/secondary seizure medication but people take it for anxiety and headaches too so they tried it and it has mostly stopped the "feeling fake " and headaches. I still see the sudden mood changes sometimes but so much better than before. </p><p>I hope the neuro appointment goes well. Let us know!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 550294, member: 12886"] Finally someone who looks at the bigger picture and doesn't ignore solid evidence! Quin's anti seizure medication makes an enormous difference. Those temporal lobe "jolts " or extra impulses can absolute suddenly make them very crabby. Finding the right medications with low enough side effects to make it worth it is a trick. Even for full blown temporal lobe epilepsy, medication to control it is very challenging. Quin uses lyrica which is usually an add on/secondary seizure medication but people take it for anxiety and headaches too so they tried it and it has mostly stopped the "feeling fake " and headaches. I still see the sudden mood changes sometimes but so much better than before. I hope the neuro appointment goes well. Let us know! [/QUOTE]
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