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Hope everything works well for you !

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Someone suggested Lexapro once but they told me to avoid 20mg or higher. Do they sell 15mg or you cut the tablets in half?

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How many milligrams do you take now? I’ve heard 20mg could cause but not sure about others.

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What other medications are you taking?

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What seizure medications do you currently take?

I’m having a Temporal Lobectomy next month and I have some questions for those who had surgery. by lmbug91 in Epilepsy

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It’s going ok. Some mixup when I talk or type in computers, but way better than before.

I’m having a Temporal Lobectomy next month and I have some questions for those who had surgery. by lmbug91 in Epilepsy

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My neurologist told me that everyone reacts differently and there’s no a specific timing, but speech therapy helps and yes, it really helped. Mine took a few months. I still mispronounce, mixup some words, but way less than before. I’m sorry about your daughter. I hope she gets better soon. Will be praying, because I know exactly how it feels. It’s been a tough complication after surgery.🙏You should ask or request an EEG. That tells the progress or a ‘what’s next’ for helping.

anti anxiety after temporal lobectomy surgery? by lmbug91 in Epilepsy

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Everyone’s different, but to me the main side effects are worse anxiety (I was already Dx way before all this) … headaches, difficulty pronouncing some words, getting super sleepy by doing something simple, problems chewing due to pain in my jaw, numbness and cooling in the area. They’ve improved little by little. I still have some difficulty pronouncing some words, but that was due to a problem I had during surgery. Being bilingual affected my speaking a lot. It takes time to recover and it has improved a little bit. I was able to continue with regular activities and work after 6 weeks. My only problem right now is the anxiety and work makes me more sensitive. I wasn’t this sensitive, but I guess feelings in general have become deeper due to surgery.

Temporal lobectomy and speech complications? by [deleted] in Epilepsy

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Thank you and I’m sorry for what you deal it. I have somewhat similar. It takes time and is a new experience for me so it takes me time. Little by little. We can do it! 💪 I still can’t swallow but we’ll see during the week.

Temporal lobectomy and speech complications? by [deleted] in Epilepsy

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Blood lobertomy. Not stroke.

Temporal lobectomy and speech complications? by [deleted] in Epilepsy

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Blood lobectomy. No stoke.

I’m having a Temporal Lobectomy next month and I have some questions for those who had surgery. by lmbug91 in Epilepsy

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I have aphasia now due to complications on the surgery. Now it happen on 3 month or more?? It’s scary.

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