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thoughts?
mine: it's great when it comes to advancement in technology/epilepsy, but i querie using it for sclerosis or any other lesion. unless it's too risky to remove, it's my understanding (and fully agree) that lesions should not be 'left' in one's brain as over time they will make your seizures worse, for some to the point of disability. as well, there's a possibility that a lesion is actually a tumor, and they can't know until they take it out. benign or not, i would not chance a tumor on the hopes that a wrist detector would work.
http://www.epilepsy.com/newsletter/mar13/accelerometer
mine: it's great when it comes to advancement in technology/epilepsy, but i querie using it for sclerosis or any other lesion. unless it's too risky to remove, it's my understanding (and fully agree) that lesions should not be 'left' in one's brain as over time they will make your seizures worse, for some to the point of disability. as well, there's a possibility that a lesion is actually a tumor, and they can't know until they take it out. benign or not, i would not chance a tumor on the hopes that a wrist detector would work.
http://www.epilepsy.com/newsletter/mar13/accelerometer