Hello everyone.
I'm new here and this is my first post. I'm the daughter of a 67 year old woman with VHL. It seems that her symptoms, mainly seizures, are getting worse. At the beginning of the year she was in the process of switching from Secure Horizons supplemental insurance to SCAN (we are in Southern California). Her treatment team had changed - she wanted Drs closer to where she lives. She overall likes SCAN, and really likes her primary care doc. However, I am feeling uneasy about the referral to a neurologist/psychiatrist as the head of her neuro care. She has nine brain tumors, btw, a couple that are on her brain stem. She was taking Trilyptal for the seizures, and the new neurologist has her on Lyrica as well. Just prior to her first visit to the neurologist, she had a couple of pretty bad seizures - confusion, slurring, poor motor coordination, feeling very hot, unable to answer simple questions like what is her birthday, etc. She has now been on the Lyrica for 3 weeks, with increases in dosage due to these seizures. She's now had 2 that caused a lapse of consciousness (which never happened before). She previously had a neurosurgeon in charge of her care (very highly regarded in his area with extensive experience with gamma knife and other techs). I'm feeling that she needs to go back to this doc - I just don't feel that the new neuro/psych is the person for the job. To his credit, he did refer my mom to a seizure specialist - but this is just a symptom, and not necessarily dealing with brain structure and function.
Her increase in the number and severity of her seizures are greatly concerning us. Her previous neurosurgeon said that the tumors are not big enough to warrant surgery. But how long do we need to wait? She now can no longer drive, and I'm even concerned about her taking the senior community's bus line. I hate that her independence is being stripped. Even worse, I'm afraid that one morning she will not wake up!
Has anyone heard of Lyrica being used to manage seizures? How often should she be seen by a neurosurgeon, or is it a as need basis (she was going annually)?
I'm now getting VERY involved with her medical care due to the severity, and her increased difficulty in remembering and managing facts.
Any help or support is greatly appreciated.
Jackie




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