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Having Post Surgery Seizures. Taking Methadone, Keppra, Narcan, Morphine IV. How To Remove This Side Effect?

Hello, when I have surgery, I find that I am having post surgery seizures. No one seems concerned however it is to the point that I don't remember and find my bed completely padded down. I am stressing because I need another surgical procedure and don't want this side effect. I take Methadone, Keppra regularly and find that they give me NARCAN and Morphine IV Ctrg while I am asleep.
Thu, 21 Nov 2013
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Kindly mention for what you are given morphine and Narcan. Kepra is a good drug for seizures. you mentioned you require another surgical procedure so never stop anti epileptics with out neurologist advice. You didnot mention what surgery you have undergone prevously. Usually mlrphine is given for severe pain when other othsr analgesics are not of much use
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Having Post Surgery Seizures. Taking Methadone, Keppra, Narcan, Morphine IV. How To Remove This Side Effect?

Kindly mention for what you are given morphine and Narcan. Kepra is a good drug for seizures. you mentioned you require another surgical procedure so never stop anti epileptics with out neurologist advice. You didnot mention what surgery you have undergone prevously. Usually mlrphine is given for severe pain when other othsr analgesics are not of much use