I have been looking at VNS for my son,and I have been advised by our surgeon the same result as Donna's son,I was told after extensive testing that VNS was our only option sice he was not a candidate for surgery. VNS does not show immediate results like the meds do,the meds usually ease off the seizures,then wears off in time as we all know and experienced.
But the VNS works the opposite,it shows the results in time,god knows how long,every patient is different,you still have to take your meds,it is nor an alternative,you also need to have it adjusted to suit you.Im looking at different and better alternatives all the time,as Becky stated,the technology is getting better all the time and Im also concerned about the same side effects as she is.The new implant in the brain sounds more accurate to me rather than the nerve itself.The bottom line is,you cannot take too many risks and you cannot do and undo things with the brain,it is a very hard decision when it comes to surgery unless it has high %.Hopefully the new implant will be available in the new future for all Epilepsy sufferers.If there wasnt any alternatives,I would definitely go for the VNS. Hope this helps.