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What Can You Tell Me About Epilepsy?

by Faces of Epilepsy

A childhood friend of mine and I have been running into each other a lot lately. I've found out recently she has epilepsy. Can you tell me what life with epilepsy is like? She's also expecting her first child. I'm so excited for her as I know it took her and her husband a while [...]

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How Would Epilepsy Affect Someones Life?

by Faces of Epilepsy

I mean what are things they would have to change in their lives also would they be able to live normal lives like go to school and work stuff like that? Also would they have to carry their pills around with them to be safe? Tags: Pills, work, life, Epilepsy

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Piece of Mind: My Journey to Peace Amid Seizures, a Tumor, And

by Faces of Epilepsy

As doctors keep getting it wrong, one young mother with epilepsy must trust her instincts in solving a medical mystery in order to reclaim control of her life. The solution is brain surgery. With an engaging flashback approach and pitch perfect prose, new author Deanna Brady pens a fascinating tour de force medical memoir; a [...]

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Epilepsy Treatment – Kevin’s Story

by Faces of Epilepsy

Kevin Hermeling lived with epileptic seizures since birth. He figured the seizures would be part of his life forever until he met Dr.Deepak Madhavan. Midwest Regional Epilepsy Associates' mission is to deliver cutting edge and comprehensive epilepsy care for adults and children. Utilizing the latest in medical and surgical options, their primary objective is to [...]

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Epilepsy Knowledge

by Faces of Epilepsy

Don't be afraid of someone having a seizure. During a seizure help them with the appropriate measures and support them in daily life. Tags: Seizure, Epilepsy, life, measures, Help

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PERIPHERAL VIEW

by Faces of Epilepsy

Pearl and Sonny are in love and are determined to get married, which shouldn’t be an impossible endeavor for two single, employed adults. But Pearl and Sonny have obstacles. Despite her intelligence and obvious capacity for self-sufficiency, Pearl has lived in a healthcare facility her entire adult life because of the epilepsy she’s had since [...]

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Treating Epilepsy With Natural Remedies

by Faces of Epilepsy

Epilepsy is a nerve related physical disorder. In epilepsy the brain's normal electrical activity is disrupted and the patient experiences seizures as a result of that. In an Epilepsy attack patients may lose consciousness or his/her vision can turn blank for a few seconds. Patients lose control over their senses and start making queer movements [...]

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Epilepsy Treatment – Jori’s Story

by Faces of Epilepsy

Jori talks about her experiences living with epilepsy and how her life has changed since received treatment at Saint Luke's Hospital's Comprehensive Epilepsy Center in Kansas City, Mo. Tags: Epilepsy, life, epilepsy treatment, Story, Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, living with epilepsy

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You Control Epilepsy

by Faces of Epilepsy

Epilepsy doesn't control you! It's part of your life, but not your life. Ten percent of people with epilepsy are candidates for surgery... possibly curing them. This is my good fortunate after 22 years of seizures. Learn more at nyufaces.org and epilepsy.com. Tags: 22 years, Health Medical Pharma, Religion Belief, Seizures, percent, Epilepsy, life

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Epilepsy: A Cleveland Clinic Guide

by Faces of Epilepsy

Epilepsy doesn't have to run or ruin your life. This enlightening book demystifies the disease and can empower you to take control. Illness and stress are just a few of the triggers that can set off an epileptic seizure. And when seizures strike, victims often feel fear, embarrassment, and helplessness. But now there's plenty of [...]

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Absent Memories: Moving Forward When You Can’t Look Back

by Faces of Epilepsy

Rebecah Propst is a college graduate who worked as a legislative liaison for a statewide trade association, spent some time as a broadcast journalist in the National Guard, earned a black belt, ran a marathon, wrote operations manuals, and managed a small business. The only problem is . . . she remembers none of this. [...]

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New Horizons and My Angels

by Faces of Epilepsy

A real life journey of a young gal who has to re-learn life again at 25! An inspirational book of one lady's struggle with epilepsy, depression and cancer and how she overcame all of them naturally. Tags: life journey, young gal, Epilepsy, life, Struggle

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My 19yr Old Daughter Was Recently Diagnosed With Epilepsy?

by Faces of Epilepsy

how can I help her to accept this and to realise that she has a normal life in front of her? She's studying at university level but believes people think that epilepsy is a mental illness. How do I get through to her? Tags: Mental illness, life, University, Epilepsy

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Can I Wear Contact Lenses if I Have Epilepsy?

by Faces of Epilepsy

I wear glasses and want to get some contact lenses, but I have epilepsy. My concern is that what if I have a seizure whilst wearing them, is it safe to do so? I have only had 3 or 4 in my whole life but I just want to certain it is safe to do [...]

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Epilepsy and Me.

by Faces of Epilepsy

My views on epilepsy and how it affects my life, just some insight on it. All explained in the video. Featuring actual footage of me having seizures and pictures from the hospital. Thank you for watching, it really means a lot to me. Comment, rate, subscribe, all that good stuff. A good group that is [...]

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Ayurveda Epilepsy Treatments

by Faces of Epilepsy

Epilepsy (seizure disorder, fits) is a neurological disorder characterized by recurrent instances of seizure or tremors. These are due to abnormal excitation from brain. Epilepsy treatment methods are aimed at controlling the disease. Most cases of juvenile epilepsy don't pass over to adulthood. Not all epilepsy cases are alike. Sometimes there can be apparent [...]

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