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Posted by huxley on October 14, 2010, at 22:38:54
Is it common to have a cormorbid mental illness with epilepsy.
The reason I ask is because I have been reading up alot on lactimal and I have come across countless posts where people with epilepsy have 'developed' depression anxiety and bipolar after taking lactimal where as they claim to have had no problem with it before.
Posted by Phillipa on October 15, 2010, at 10:48:27
In reply to Epileptics becoming mentally ill?, posted by huxley on October 14, 2010, at 22:38:54
I recently read in one of the newsletters I get something about meds and epilepsy. I deleted it but will look for it. Now sure if it was for a med that worked for both epilepsy and depression anxiety or just a med epileptics took. I'm sorry. Will look Phillipa
Posted by Phillipa on October 15, 2010, at 13:13:12
In reply to Epileptics becoming mentally ill?, posted by huxley on October 14, 2010, at 22:38:54
Seems the study I read which I just posted was on zoloft for psychogenic seizures. Sorry I hadn't fully read the article. I apologize. Phillipa
Posted by 49er on October 16, 2010, at 5:27:59
In reply to Epileptics becoming mentally ill?, posted by huxley on October 14, 2010, at 22:38:54
> Is it common to have a cormorbid mental illness with epilepsy.
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> The reason I ask is because I have been reading up alot on lactimal and I have come across countless posts where people with epilepsy have 'developed' depression anxiety and bipolar after taking lactimal where as they claim to have had no problem with it before.
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Hi Huxley,Do you have link for that? It sounds interesting although obviously, not for the people who developed these issues.
49er
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