Monday, February 6, 2012



Seizure

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Seizure

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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What Is the Canadian Forces Policy on Epilepsy?

by Faces of Epilepsy

My sister is very interested in joining but she's had a history of seizures and hasn't been diagnosed with anything. I'm just wondering if anyone knows if you have to be seizure free for a certain amount of time, or if joining is even an option. Serious answers only. Any help would be appreciated. Tags: [...]

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Beyond My Control: One Man’s Struggle With Epilepsy, Seizure

by Faces of Epilepsy

Stuart Ross McCallum shares a true account of his battle with epilepsy-beginning with the peculiar sensations he experienced as a teenager that led to his diagnosis and concluding with his eventual recovery from a temporal lobe lobectomy.McCallum vividly describes his twenty-year journey of living with epilepsy and how this unpredictable disease has not only impacted [...]

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A Patient Friendly Resource for Epilepsy and Other Seizure

by Faces of Epilepsy

The intention of this book is to help you manage and understand your condition, live your life optimistically, feel understood, recognize you are not alone, and further instruct you in areas that are often overlooked. Medical information is explained in plain English! Lists are used when necessary to layout specific information for easier viewing. Practical [...]

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40 People Get Epilepsy Seizure in Copenhagen

by Faces of Epilepsy

Event where forty people falls to the ground with epilepsy seizure at Storkespringvandet - english subtitles Tags: event, Seizure, english subtitles, Epilepsy, ground

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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: measures, Seizure, life, Help, Epilepsy

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For a Person With Epilepsy, Does Their Diet Have an Effect on Causing a Seizure?

by Faces of Epilepsy

Are there any foods, whether not enough of or too much of, that may cause a seizure? What about sugar or salt? Tags: Epilepsy, person, Diet, Seizure

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Living Well With Epilepsy and Other Seizure Disorders

by Faces of Epilepsy

Treatment options, lifestyle strategies,and emotional support for two million Americans. Epilepsy, once mistakenly associated with demonic possession, has for centuries been a poorly understood illness. Today, though it affects nearly one out of every one hundred Americans, little comprehensive information can be found on bookshelves regarding this common and complex neurological disease. Until now! Using [...]

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Where Would I Start My Search for an Epilepsy Service Dog?

by Faces of Epilepsy

I'm not necessarily in need of a dog that can attempt to predict a seizure, but I'm in need of a dog that can alert others when my boyfriend has a seizure. There have been several times that he's fallen and called for help and nobody's been able to hear him, or he'll fall in [...]

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Living Well With Epilepsy and Other Seizure Disorders: An

by Faces of Epilepsy

Treatment options, lifestyle strategies,and emotional support for two million Americans. Epilepsy, once mistakenly associated with demonic possession, has for centuries been a poorly understood illness. Today, though it affects nearly one out of every one hundred Americans, little comprehensive information can be found on bookshelves regarding this common and complex neurological disease. Until now! Using [...]

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Let’s Learn With Teddy About Epilepsy

by Faces of Epilepsy

Let's learn about epilepsy is intended to help kids and families understand seizures and epilepsy using an illustrated story about a young boy, his best friend and his family. Teddy has a seizure for the first time in his life. The book goes through the symptoms, the diagnosis, test and treatment. The book is intended [...]

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Mommy, I Feel Funny! a Child’s Experience With Epilepsy

by Faces of Epilepsy

Based on a true story, Mommy, I Feel Funny! introduces the reader to Nel, a little girl who is diagnosed with epilepsy. The story takes you through the days following Nels first seizure. Suddenly, Nel and her family are faced with thoughts, fears and emotions that come with the discovery, understanding and acceptance of epilepsy. [...]

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What Type of Epilepsy Is It? What Is It Like to Have This Kind of Seizure?

by Faces of Epilepsy

This guy i know has epilepsy. I really like him and he has these seizures every now and then. He says it is because he has just changed his medecation. what happens is he looses feeling in his legs and he gets shakey. What does it feel like? would he get a headache too or [...]

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What Possible Ways Are Their to Get a Seizure or to Get Epilepsy?

by Faces of Epilepsy

I get nagged all the time for getting a seizure form using the computer or a lot or anything, and my family thinks you can get a seizure from anything. I would like to know some possible ways how to get epilepsy and or a seizure. Thanks! Tags: epileptic seizure, Conditions and Diseases, computer, New [...]

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Pediatric Ambulatory EEG for Epilepsy and Seizure Disorders in Children

by Faces of Epilepsy

Shows the prepration for, set up, and attachment of electrodes for a pediatric ambulatory EEG where children wear the gear for multiple days at home. Tags: Seizure, seizure disorders in children, Epilepsy, multiple days, ambulatory eeg

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A Few Questions for People Who Have Epilepsy or Seizure Disorders?

by Faces of Epilepsy

1. How do you feel shortly before your seizure? 2. Do you have any awarness of your surroundings during a seizure? 3. How do you feel physically and mentally afterwards? 4. How long does it take you to feel back to "normal"? I have a small dog who has epilepsy (she is on phenobarbitol), and [...]

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