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colorfulcrouton

Updated 10mo ago

Constant Brain Fog and Dizziness with Epilepsy?

Does anyone with epilepsy feel a constant state of brain fog/dizziness that doesn't go away? It's like everything is moving fast around me while Im stuck in slow motion. Ive been on 1500mg of Keppra for a few months now and no issues up until recently.

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LunaLover

2y

I feel the same way. I'm on Keppra actually
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colorfulcrouton

2y

have you talk to a doctor about it?
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LunaLover

2y

Yeah, I guess that brain fog can be a side effect of Keppra for some people
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SoloKirby

2y

I wouldn’t say constant, but it does happen. I’m also on Keppra
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Maddawg

2y

I used to be on keppra. The depressant-like effects took over my life and I had to stop taking it (I was also at 1500). It more than likely could be the med
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JamiRich2020

2y

Yes. I'm on Topamax and there are things that I still can't remember. I lost a ring once and to this day, it's like the whole day was wiped out of my brain
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rainbowofanxiety

2y

Yep. I'm on 1000mg of Keppra. The best I've been able to explain it others is as if I have TV static in my brain.

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