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What Are The Mental Side Affects Of Frontal Lobe Epilepsy
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I had epilepsy as a child. Lately I have been diagnosed with executive functioning disorder. I am on a mission to figure out why I am like I am, and what can be changed
So recently I have found put that people with executive functioning disorder have trouble translating things learned in the classroom into actual work, which explains why even after 15 years I still am not competent in my work. I also overestimate my talents, and lose track of time. But many other thongs remain unanswered. Why… read more

posted October 13, 2019
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@A MyEpilepsyTeam Member the long version cut short is ... people are different so the seizures are different and the treatment is different. all the meds have side effects. some meds have worked and with little to know effects. but others (like me) have tried and failed on almost all the meds. you first need to know your seizures. are you partial or generalized seizures or both? if its partials what kind? if its generalized what kind? do you have a warning signs?
you also need to get you before and after seizures. is it the gene thing oer as a result of the meds?
people will help you but first you need to open up.

posted October 14, 2019

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