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A? As For The Conditions We Have,which Of These Seems To Be The Most Important To You And Your Condition,, The Condition, Or The More Below

A MyEpilepsyTeam Member asked a question πŸ’­
Englewood, CO

The med or meds your taking or the medical field etc and your doc and the treatment given, I think it's my condition I have, the doc would be my next choice,then the meds and the treatment after that, my opinion, but condition is my first choice for the? What are your thoughts?

October 20, 2024
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A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

In my opinion you first need a caring doctor, with his/her help and guidance the rest will come together to help control the seizures

October 20, 2024
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

I agree with @A MyEpilepsyTeam Member The doctor is where it all starts. The rest is a trickle down affect.

October 20, 2024
MyEpilepsyTeam

It's understandable to feel your health condition itself is the top priority when living with epilepsy. Having seizures under control through effective treatment can help improve quality of life. At the same time, having a supportive doctor and access to resources are also important for managing the condition. The key is Show Full Answer

It's understandable to feel your health condition itself is the top priority when living with epilepsy. Having seizures under control through effective treatment can help improve quality of life. At the same time, having a supportive doctor and access to resources are also important for managing the condition. The key is finding the right balance between focusing on your condition and working closely with your doctor to explore various treatment options. An open dialogue and trusting relationship with your neurologist can help lead to better seizure control.

October 20, 2024
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Condition and a great doctor that is there for you. Of course the treatment that doctor gives you and a great hubby that watches over me!

October 20, 2024
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

I, agree and do with my doc,

October 20, 2024

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