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Epilepsy Diagnosis
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When did you get it?

1950s

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

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Diagnosed 1992 I think winter. Oh wait nope summer.

Has Anyone Found Cranial Sacral Treatments Helpful In Soothing Your Brain And Body?
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A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

No need to apologize. Tell your neurologist's about the depression side effect of that medication
As someone who was once labeled as not likely to ever reach a long-term seizure free state (and have… read more

I Do Get Mood Changes, Are That From Epilepsy?
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Where I live they have made wearing masks up to us. We are still 6 feet away from one another. The small activities only allow 10 people in a room, still. I am sure the isolation when we could… read more

Has Anyone Experienced A Significant Increase In Frequency And Severity Of Seizures With Perimenopause?
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member asked a question 💭

I am 100% positive that hormones are playing a huge factor in both the frequency and intensity of my seizures but I’m not sure where to start to address it. If anyone has any suggestions, PLEASE let me know!

A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

I started with seizures just as I was coming out of menopause at 54. I’m going to be 64 in June. All of my family and friends as well as myself think my epilepsy was brought on by a hormonal change. I… read more

When You Were Told That Medication To Assist You, Did You Choose Surgery Or Alternative Solutions? How Well Did It Work For You?
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I have heard in the past from several friends who have tried many others including surgery, implants or non-medication alternative methods. However, I think it would help if those of you who have to share your experience with those are now at the point where they have been told that medication will never allow them to reach a long-term seizure free state.

If Q + A section was better organized, then I would not have to ask this question, but we have a support site, so we have to do what we can… read more

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@A MyEpilepsyTeam Member Everyone gets nervous. Usually what helps is if you talk to your epileptologist/surgeon. From the surgeon, I learned there was a better chance of dying from a car accident… read more

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Has Your Attention Span Shortened After A Seizure?
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Since my last seizure, I find my attention span is much shorter, especially when reading. Anyone else experience this?

A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Thanks, Kathryn13.

Any Positive Information On Epidiolex As The Only Meds? Currently On Zonagran.
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Any positive information on Epidiolex as the only meds? Currently on Zonagran. I'm reading and so many bad side effects. We asked our doctor to switch
Had a abnormal 24 EEG 1 month ago and in 2019,but not the cleavland clinic wants a 3 day EEG, I wish the shared data more . We have a functional doctor appointment and generics appointment. I'm my son's voice until he finds it and if takes fighting for his rights and researching like a scientist, then must be done.

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JDelakit Understand concern bout meds sides but look at some ads for over-counter meds on TV. Side effects galore.The 3 day testing is fantastic not bad if you want to know why this will give you… read more

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Medicine Reminder?
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member asked a question 💭

I take Levetiracetam and tomapax in the morning and at 6pm. I have my alarm is set for both times but sometimes I don't here the one in the morning or I take it and I'll forget that I did rather it's in the morning or afternoon. What I am asking is how do you keep track or what are you using to make sure you didn't forget?

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I now have a Nurse who is supposed to come in and set them up. I was running low on some that needed new Prescription Refills. Now I have everything I need. Am very capable of setting up meds. I have… read more

How Long Have U Had Ur Disorder
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if anyone is free to chat i am here

A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

I’ve had epilepsy since the age of 2. I’m now close to 50 yrs. Of age

Vns Therapy
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member asked a question 💭

i want to know as much as possiable about it they r talking about doin this on my daughter

A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

I have a VNS also, I am not very organized so I don’t know where my 🧲 magnets have gone. The battery 🪫 in my VNS is dead 💀 right now. My neurologist recently told me there is a new and improved one… read more