I felt in the bathroom and i got an accident directly through my head. It happen in the month of March 2016 and i go for treatment to Neurological conditions at the Government Hospitals NEIGRIHMS in Meghalaya. Then after few months i got a seizure. Again in the year 2017 of December i got an accident while driving and again at the same i got treatments.
Nowadays i feel afraid of myself due to having seizure illness and also i had a memory lost, lact of concentration and also most of the times the brain stop working for about 1 minutes or less many times especially when i feel tired or before doing anythings.
Till date i go for medical check up routine privately to a Neurologist and he gave me a medicines like Levasam xr 1g, Lacosam 100 & Benfomet (R) Forte.
Kindly give me some suggestions regarding this issues.
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Hi Sir
Thanks for seeking help here.
After careful evaluation of your history I suggest we need a detail discussion.
Anxiety is the symptom which is bothering you...it may be illness anxiety. We can do one thing ...
Either treat anxiety or we can start a new medication like valproate for seizure in stead of levasam ...
Let's have a discussion...
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Neurologist is best person to treat in this circumstances
Avoid driving and swimming totally
Once you are stable on drugs you can go for those activities
I believe you should discuss your concerns in detail with a mental health professional to gain an insight about nature of problem and ways to overcome it through psychotheraputic techniques
Consult with me or any psychologist for therapy and counseling
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