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  1. Matthew74

    Social Services: Is it worth it?

    As some of you know I moved to a new town last March. Two good things that happened are that I got to go to the Mayo Clinic with Medicaid, and the Office of Rehabilitation is going to pay for my school. Yay! I have also been working. :banana: Otherwise things have been rough. In particular...
  2. Matthew74

    No Benefits

    I'm in a bind because I can't seem to get help from anyone. I have been living with my mother and sister but now have to move out on my own. The following refers primarily to the situation in the USA, but input, especially of the more personal sort is very welcome from all. What I really...
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    Exercise & Seizures

    I've been reading about exercising and seizures. For a long time after my seizure I was terrified of walking again cause I was afraid I'd have anothe seizure. Now everyone is different of course and you SHOULD consult with your doctor before starting any exercise routine when you suffer from...
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    Marine with Epilepsy

    Hi there, My husband has been recently diagnosed with epilepsy. He had one large seizure within the last month, and has several incidences of jerking/twitching (mostly at night during sleep). The dr prescribed him Keppra. He didn't have a history of seizures before this. He is also an active...
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    Military with Epilepsy

    Hi there, My husband has been recently diagnosed with epilepsy. He had one large seizure within the last month, and has several incidences of jerking/twitching (mostly at night during sleep). The dr prescribed him Keppra. He didn't have a history of seizures before this. He is also an active...
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    Pharmacists Rule!

    Your pharmacist is the least expensive and most accessible health resource you have. They fill prescriptions and provide expert information about medications —a very important role considering the prominent use of seizure medications to treat epilepsy. While it might seem easier to forge a...
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