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W-Five just did a documentary on E & the operation for it. Overall it wasn't too bad. Of course they had to start by showing someone who had T/C seizures since they're more dramatic but they also explained about partial seizures which I hope helps break the stereo-type of everyone who has E convulsing on the floor.
I pretty well enjoyed it but towards the end it started to sound like an ad for the surgery. They also said that 80% of the time the surgery was a success. I believe that statistic if they are talking about immediately after the operation but they didn't say how long after the subjects were followed up on. Because the longest after the operation that they showed anyone was 6 months.
Also they presented the surgery as though it were the magic bullet & I'm very reluctant to believe that.
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20090515/wfive_epilepsy_090516/20090516?hub=WFive
I pretty well enjoyed it but towards the end it started to sound like an ad for the surgery. They also said that 80% of the time the surgery was a success. I believe that statistic if they are talking about immediately after the operation but they didn't say how long after the subjects were followed up on. Because the longest after the operation that they showed anyone was 6 months.
Also they presented the surgery as though it were the magic bullet & I'm very reluctant to believe that.
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20090515/wfive_epilepsy_090516/20090516?hub=WFive