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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Epilepsy / May 2005

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Tinker - 27 May 2005 07:07 GMT
My doctor changed me from Tergetol to Nueronton trying to get better seizure
control. So far it's worked, I do have less side effects and way less
seizures, but I have more times where I get 'lost in thought' . It's not
absence seizures, I just get lost in day dreams for a while. Anyone else
have this ? Does it go away?
Another thing I read was Nueronton causes weight gain. Anybody had this
side effect ? So far I haven't gained any weight, but I've battled my weight
all my life and don't need any more problems with it.

Tinker
pooja - 28 May 2005 18:38 GMT
hi tinker this is pooja.........i too have seizure problem but i take
some other medicine......EPTOIN....i too have same problem as yours. i
too get lost in thoughts...as some or d other activity is going before
you but u r busy with your mind.......dont worry...i think its not bec.
of your medicine change but may be part of or eplipesy ...or must have
seen many other normal people do get in thoughts though dey dont have
such disease
Tinker - 28 May 2005 22:24 GMT
Hey there pooja.
I just notice that I stare off into space much more than I use to. I'm
still getting stuff done thru the day, but finding myself staring at the
toaster for 20 minutes is getting, well kinda creepy.

Tinker

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