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Left Hippocampus Sclerosis (Atrophy) & Frontal Lobe Lesions Bilateral And Sseizure Treatments
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Why does none of my medications seem to control my seizures . Are there special medications for temporalofrontal seizures ? How should I word this to my provider because he don't believe me .

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It took me a while to get the right medications for my seizures. Sometimes you have to go to another doctor and get their opinion.

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What is your official diagnosis? Is it TLE only? or is it TLE and Frontal lobe epilepsy? The reason I ask is my official diagnosis is TLE right side hippocampus. But whenever you look at the report there is all these other parts of the brain that get brought into it that don't involve the hippocampus which make it very confusing.

posted April 8

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