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Nov 302009


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7 Responses to “Diagnosing Epilepsy (Epilepsy #6)”

  1. hwn702 says:

    To: SlobodaBosni, To answer your question… yes. I am 5′5, 140lbs, and very active in hiking, camping biking etc. I am married and have 4 kids, have a college degree, don’t smoke. Looking at me, and even being around me, you may not even realize I have epilepsy and have had it for almost 20 years. I have several Petit Mal Seizures a day, and about 1 grand mal seizure every year or 18 months. But YES, it is TOTALLY possible to be healthy and have epilepsy.

  2. dragon8700 says:

    i need help to contreol my epilepsy-i do take medication and it does help but i wanna get rid of this fits for ever,can some one help me-my medication i take is tegronal 200 games and epilem 300grames-any advise can help-my cell number is 073 346 8174-

  3. huandelospa says:

    Please correct your speech: Epilepsy is an “electrical disease”, i.e. a sort of “neuronal disfunction” thus anatomical images as provided by MRI or CT are just useless for epilepsy diagnosis or epileptic focus localization. .

  4. pax80a says:

    yes, because it’s a spiritual problem. it can be treated with reiki.

  5. davidnavancavan says:

    yes

  6. SlobodaBosni says:

    If people are physically healthy is it possible to have epilepsy?

  7. blareferGRIMLING says:

    Det er syndt hvais man har epilepsi

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