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What Seizure Medications Help With Seizures From The Cerebellum?
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I have Ectodermal dysplasia 16 and heard that in Ectodermal dysplasia 16 seizures may come from the Cerebellum part of the brain.

posted March 15
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@A MyEpilepsyTeam Member I ask question here to be more educated in the neurologists office since I have been misdiagnosed and taken advantage of by certain neuros. I know this site is not medical advice. I appreciate it.

posted March 16
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Would go with herb if you can. Fake pills and lying ass doctors are worthless

posted March 16 (edited)
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Only a neurologist can advise you bout this. A person's opinion here is not real medical advice. Speculate all you want but please consult Dr bout any fears to ease mind best way.

posted March 16
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

At the moment seizure treatment is determined on whether you have general or Focal seizures. The Cerebellum is technically not a lobe but a small second brain so the treatment may be different from seizure activity that happens in the two hemispheres.

posted March 16

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