Roberts Facing Medical Option on 2nd Seizure - NYTimes.com
The decision will involve weighing the risk of more seizures against the risk of side effects from the drugs.
Major seizures can be a frightening and traumatic experience for patients and family members.
Patients are advised to avoid heights and not to swim alone, and many states bar them from driving until they can provide evidence that the disease is under control.
But the drugs can have troubling side effects, including drowsiness or insomnia, weight loss or weight gain, rashes, irritability, mental slowing and forgetfulness.
Many patients can be treated with minimal side effects, doctors say, but it may take trial and error to find the right drug.
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