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I was on depakote from 1982 until 1996 for seizure disorder. I f...

Posted at 4: 4 PM on May 26, 2005 by ralphcote, #9001
I was on depakote from 1982 until 1996 for seizure disorder. I first notice that I was having problems walking straight, I began to stagger needing help climbing stairs. I began falling, difficulty with speech & writing. During this time I was going to Barrows Neurological Group. One doctor diagnosed me with dimentia then the next doctor said I had Ataxia. By 1996 I was no longer able to bathe myself, get in and out of bed, conversation was very limited with answering questions with yes or no. I had been wheelchair bound for 5 years. On my visit to my neurologist in August 1996 my husband talked to the doctor about changing the medication. I was then put on Neurontin. In one month after this switch to the new medication I was talking. When I saw the doctor he told me he wanted me out of the wheelchair and walking again. Let me tell you that this was no easy task. It took me 3 years to learn to walk again. I believe doctors should be made more aware of this reaction. I believe if I had gone on much longer on Depakote I wouldn't be alive today.
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