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Living With Epilepsy

by Faces of Epilepsy

Living With Epilepsy Have you or a loved one been recently diagnosed with epilepsy? If so, your immediate goal is to become seizure-free. Working closely with your physician to begin treatment is the top priority. However, you can’t have enough information about how to live with this disorder and Living With Epilepsy is written to [...]

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Epilepsy Update (Part 1)

by Faces of Epilepsy

About the Video: Epilepsy is a neurological condition caused by a disruption in the brain's electrical activity, resulting in seizures. Those seizures affect people in different ways. This program includes the latest information about the causes, diagnosis and treatments for epilepsy. In part one of this two-part interview, Dr. Tricia Ting specifically discusses: Epilepsy defined [...]

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What Are the Chances of That Childhood Epilepsy Will Return During Puberty/adulthood?

by Faces of Epilepsy

My daughter had childhood epilepsy (from about the age of 2 till 5). She was controlled by meds and after being seizure free for a full year, she was weaned off the meds. She has been seizure free and off all meds for 5 years (she's turning 11 this year). The docs said there was [...]

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Can a Man Be Deployed if He Has Nocturnal Epilepsy?

by Faces of Epilepsy

my hubby has nocturnal epilepsy , meaning siezures only occur during sleep. the are controlled by 400 ml of dilantin a day. without the med he will have one after another. we just always been curious if he registerd to vote coule he be deployed ( if that still holds true that once your registerd [...]

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Why Are Seizures Triggered by Bright or Flashing Lights in People With Epilepsy?

by Faces of Epilepsy

Why? And then why doesn't blinking bother them, lol? Is it too quick? Could sudden loud noises trigger a seizure too, or is it only sudden light? You would think it would just be from sudden stimuli to any of the senses, not just sight. So do they seize from auditory overload, too? Tags: People, [...]

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Epilepsy Pathogenesis

by Faces of Epilepsy

The pathogenesis of epilepsy is still unknown. Here you can find a new possible explanation of occurence of epileptic seizure, which will definitely be helpfull for treatment of patients with epilepsy! Tags: Pathogenesis, occurence, epileptic seizure epilepsy pathogenesis

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Rusty’s Story

by Faces of Epilepsy

“Why do they keep locking me up?” Rusty’s Story is Carol Gino’s account of the extraordinary life of the woman she undertook to help – the woman who ended up teaching her an invaluable lesson about the will to live, the strength of hope… Rusty used to wonder if she would make it through the [...]

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MemoCharts Pharmacology: Drug Therapy for Epilepsy (Review

by Faces of Epilepsy

An integrated mini review of the drug therapy for epilepsy, illustrated with visually appealing tables and diagrams. A quick visual aid for the course study and board review MemoCharts Pharmacology: Drug Therapy for Epilepsy (Review chart) Tags: course study, Review chart, Epilepsy, drug therapy, Conditions and Diseases, course, board reviewmemocharts pharmacology

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Faked Epilepsy When I Was Younger, Can I Enlist in the Navy?

by Faces of Epilepsy

I faked having an epileptic seizure in order to get out of school a couple times. While I do not actually have epilepsy, my medical records say that I do. When I go to the Navy recruiter, I would like to disclose this information, but I'm not sure if it will ruin my chances of [...]

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Operative Techniques in Epilepsy Surgery

by Faces of Epilepsy

Operative Techniques in Epilepsy Surgery is an essential guide to the latest techniques and therapeutic strategies for the surgical management of patients with epilepsy. Distinguished pioneers in the field provide comprehensive coverage of the range of operative approaches, helping clinicians to thoroughly prepare for surgery. The book first discusses surgical planning and then presents techniques [...]

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Can You Tell Me What to Expect After Epilepsy Surgery?

by Faces of Epilepsy

If you have undergone temporal lobe epilepsy surgery (right side) - or know someone who has - please tell me what happens right afterwards. How long is the recovering process and how is it? Tags: Epilepsy, process, Conditions and Diseases, Human Interest, Thomas Metzinger, side, epileptic seizure

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Can an Epidural Trigger an Epileptic Seizure in a Person With Epilepsy?

by Faces of Epilepsy

A friend of mine who has epilepsy had just had an epidural done, whatever they are, at a hospital and soon after had a seizure. Could the treatment have led to it? Tags: Epilepsy, neurological disorders, Treatment, Conditions and Diseases, epileptic seizure

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Epilepsy Pocketcard Set

by Faces of Epilepsy

The Epilepsy pocketcard Set provides essential information on epilepsyrelated topics including assessment, differential diagnosis, EEG interpretation, and seizure therapy. The card contains concise scales and classifications, making it a valuable companion during medical examination, on ward rounds and during medical studies. *International League Against Epilepsy classification system *Lateralizing and localizing signs in focal epilepsies *National [...]

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Epilepsy Symptoms and Perfect Home Treatment for Epilepsy

by Faces of Epilepsy

Epilepsy is a state of the nervous system that affects 2.5 million Americans. More than 180,000 people are diagnose with epilepsy every year. It can be scary watching an important person have an epileptic seizure. The person may lose consciousness or seem unaware of what's going on, make instinctive motions (movements the being has no [...]

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Organizing a Walk to Raise Awarness and $ for Epilepsy- Walk Across the United States From San Fran to Dc?

by Faces of Epilepsy

My friend and I want to walk across the US to raise $ and awarness to find a cure for epilepsy.How do I go about organizing and finding sponsers for an event like this? We would also nedd a SAG wagon or a support vehicle- any ideas thoughts or suggestions would help us tremendously! 45 [...]

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