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Yesterday, I went to see my epileptologist (neurologist specializing in epilepsy) after having a faint spell. Their first reaction was that it was an epileptic seizure, although I did not believe it. They also informed me that during my last ambulatory EEG, consisting of 2 whole days, I had five seizures. After showing frustration for their failure to inform me, I questioned what I needed to do to control my epilepsy. Their response - surgery.
A few years earlier, I weighed the options of surgery and thought it would be a good idea. After having a 12-day long EEG monitoring with vague results, I chose not to have the surgery because I thought it would cause more bad than good.
I'd like to take back control of my own body, instead of being internally electrocuted.
A few years earlier, I weighed the options of surgery and thought it would be a good idea. After having a 12-day long EEG monitoring with vague results, I chose not to have the surgery because I thought it would cause more bad than good.
I'd like to take back control of my own body, instead of being internally electrocuted.