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Re: Has anyone here ever taken Keppra

Being on any one medication for only one (or 2 weeks) usually takes
some time for the body to adjust, where eventually the common side
effects usually settle down. Currently, I myself am on but lamictal and
keppra. Going through a 10 week process, I was pulled off divalproex
and onto the keppra. At the begining phase of starting the keppra, I
felt somewhat dizzy, tired and weak. But eventually, these side effects
went away. There are detailed information about both of these two
medications, along with all other antiepileptic drugs, within the main
website of www.epilepsy.com.

Bruce (aka grez-monkey)

--- In epilepsyalternatives@yahoogroups.com, asoka_mano <no_reply@y...>
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> My doctor put me on keppra a week ago and already I feel so tired,weak
> and bored and that was only on one pill a day on top of my lamictal
and
> epival,now he wants me to take two a day,I'm scared of the side
effects
> I may get because of stuff I've read about it.Has anyone had bad
> experience or good experience while on Keppra?






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My doctor put me on keppra a week ago and already I feel so tired,weak and bored and that was only on one pill a day on top of my lamictal and epival,now he...
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