I had a seizure in 1991 for no apparent reason, at which time I was put on Dilantin, and one in 2003 because I was stupid (I'd run out of meds and felt fine, so I didn't get the prescription refilled - like I said, stupid). My neurologist added Topomax about 18 months ago, with the goal of weaning off the Dilantin. I'm nervous, but I've just been told recently it's contributing to my tendency to break bones.
KennyWife said:
People told me I couldn't do this, couldn't do that, but I proved everyone wrong. I graduated from my dream college three points shy of a cum laude, got married to a great guy, and work full-time at home as a travel writer.
Can't do WHAT? No, don't worry - that's rhetorical. Challenge ME like that, will they? Harumph! You alread know you can do anything you choose, that epilepsy isn't a deterrent.
From the site
http://www.epilepsy-navigator.com/
FAMOUS EPILEPTICS THROUGHOUT HISTORY
Actors, Artists & Musicians
Budd Abbott
Lindsay Buckingham (Fleetwood Mac)
Richard Burton
Leonardo DaVinci
Gustave Flaubert
Danny Glover
Margaux Hemingway
Elton John
Michelangelo
Nicolo Paganini
Vincent Van Gogh
Neil Young (Rock musician)
Rulers & Statesmen
Alexander the Great
Napoleon Bonaparte
Charles V of Austria
Joan of Arc
Julius Ceasar
Hannibal (Crossed the Alps on an elephant)
Peter the Great
Vladimir Ilyich Lenin
James Madison
Pope Pious IX
Harriet Tubman
William III
Composers
George Fredrick Handel
Robert Schumann
Peter Tchaikovsky
Hector Berlioz
Scientists
Thomas Edison
Alfred Nobel
Sir Isaac Newton
Blaise Pascal (Fr. scientist, philosopher & mathematician)
Pythagoras
Poets, Authors & Philosophers
Aristotle
Lord Byron
Dante
Truman Capote
Lewis Carrol
Agatha Christie
Charles Dickens
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Edward Lear (Eng. painter & poet)
Vachel Lindsay
Jean Moliere
Edgar Allen Poe
Sir Walter Scott
Socrates
Alfred Lord Tennyson
Athletes
Grover Cleveland Alexander (MLB)
Buddy Bell (MLB)
Allen Faneca (NFL)
Tony Greig (England; cricket)
Gary Howatt (NHL)
Bob Jones (NBA)
Florence Griffith Joyner (Olympic track)
Tony Lazzari (MLB)
Jonty Rhodes (S. Africa; cricket)
Paul Wade (Aussi football)
Greg Walker (MLB)
Mythological
Hercules
(Hence the term Morbus Hurculeus; another term for epilepsy. It was later called "morbus sacer" which means "sacred disease." )