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I have been doing some research on the internet about epilepsy and mental illness and what I have read is that there are a lot of similarities in the formation of the brain between the two - does this mean that a person who has epilepsy is more likely to s...


My dear Doctors and Medical Students at service, Firt and foremost, I would like to thank for the efforts put in here by taking your time to answer all our questions. I have been having a serious medical condition which has gone undetected by these s...


It just occurred to me since tegretol/trileptal, lamictal, valproate are mainly anticonvulsants/antiepileptic drugs and used off-label as mood stabilizers i.e. to fix/replace the broken thermostat in our brain, then it could be not the neuro-transmitters w...


HI, i wasnt sure where to post this and i copied and posted 2 forms i already posted on other pages, just need some answers. hi, my 2 year old soon has been sick alot since he was 6 months , he has had 20 or more feberal seizours with all the test being...


My 16 year old son has been having some unusual episodes over the last 4 months which have lead to hospitalisation but no diagnosis of what is happening to him. Symptoms include headaches, pain in his side, passing out (possibly seizures or vaso vagal syn...


My 18 year old cat has been having (what looks like) mini fits. she will suddenly blink fast and lose balance altogether. they can vary in time, some days it will be 1 every 5 minutes or 1 every hour. She falls over and can do a complete backflip at her wo...


I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHETHER EPILEPSY HEREDITY-- I HAVE HAD EPILEPSY SINCE I WAS THIRTEEN.(55 YEARS). MY SISTER ALSO HAD EPILEPSY This discussion is related to <a href='/posts/show/897024'>Is Epilepsy hereditary?</a>.


Is it possible, while a person is having a partial complex seizer, can he or she get into a car and drive off?


I have been experiencing mild nausea, flashes of dizziness, constant headaches, and fatigue/exhaustion for the past couple of days, and today I had diarrhea. I am in my early teens, and have been diagnosed with mild anxiety and depression, if that is an in...


below is the last mri i had, my situation is getting worse, memory is faint, getting lost easy, even inside my house. can keep a conversation with people without mixing words, even though I think that I am saying the right words. Hit my head in 2008 than ...


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