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The Process for Surgery

Wed, 06/28/2006 - 22:12
Hello All, I have had seizures since I was 10... now I am 26. I have been through alot as many of you.... I don't know exactly how I became epileptic.... I thought it was due to a blow to the head above my left eye when I was little, but after my long term video monitoring.... the doctors feel that it is coming from the right side of the brain. It's sad to say that after all those years, I am going through the major testing now! I remember having these little things or feelings before my seizures.... which now I know are "auras"... and that many of you have them. My symptoms of an Aura is deep breathing, locking of the jaws.... zoning out , but is able to hear and see others around me. I found out the hard way that these Auras can never give you enough time to prepare fora seizure coming on........ I was involved in 4 major accidents with all my cars totalled... luckily not hurting anyone else and having my health! My main concern now is being a potential candidate for surgery. I have had a CAT scan.... long term video monitoring....... Can anyone give me the next steps I will have to go through before being considered for surgery and how long it will take. I am getting very impatient with these doctors! Thanks for your valuable comments...... take care!

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Re: Re: Re: The Process for Surgery

Submitted by EarthMonkey on Tue, 2007-07-03 - 02:19
I hope things are going well in the recovery!

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