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What Causes Seizures After Surgical Removal Of GBM Grade4?

I had 7years ago ,I had removed GBM Grade4,had surgery and chemo oral chemo TEmadar lOOK IT FOR14months and and now I m having seisure like improvement 3 meg 2Mir ,CT scan I m still falling they put me on a small dose of. KEPRA I I don t handle anti sewer meds ,IM very UnStabe I m still falling ,do you think this is it Or do you this my brain overdosed with valium and I need a spy for this? Thanks CArol
Wed, 21 Nov 2018
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Hi,

I'm sure that your medications in some way are contributing to your symptoms and the good news is that there are many other options to using Keppra if you are not able to tolerate that medication without increasing your falls or instability.

Maintain good hydration and eat 3 good square meals a day, get some exercise, and remain as active as possible. Nobody can predict the future. However, I think there is definitely room for making things better if you give your doctors an opportunity to go through things in a stepwise fashion.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Dariush Saghafi,
Neurologist
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What Causes Seizures After Surgical Removal Of GBM Grade4?

Hi, I m sure that your medications in some way are contributing to your symptoms and the good news is that there are many other options to using Keppra if you are not able to tolerate that medication without increasing your falls or instability. Maintain good hydration and eat 3 good square meals a day, get some exercise, and remain as active as possible. Nobody can predict the future. However, I think there is definitely room for making things better if you give your doctors an opportunity to go through things in a stepwise fashion. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Dariush Saghafi, Neurologist