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Epilepsy, Seizures, or Bipolar Disorder? by soulful sepulcher Patient Expert I believe there is a reason that psychiatrists cannot explain why Lamictal, or Depakote, etc.[anti-seizure ... Read on »
Epilepsy, Seizures, or Bipolar Disorder? part 3 by soulful sepulcher Patient Expert Philip Dawdy over atFurious Seasonshas something in common with Chief Justice John Roberts.After reading Da... Read on »
Epilepsy, Seizures, or Bipolar Disorder? part 2, or Schizophrenia? by soulful sepulcher Patient Expert I am not the only one asking complex questions. Thank God. Time for a Specialist"Based on Patient's un... Read on »

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Epilepsy is not a single medical condition in itself. It is a symptom of a range of other conditions that cause somebody to have repeated fits, which are also known as seizures. Epilepsy is a relatively widespread co... » Read on
The main symptoms of epilepsy are repeated seizures. Doctors who treat epilepsy classify seizures by how much of the brain is affected. There are: partial seizures - where only a small part of the brain is affecte... » Read on
Epilepsy is not strictly an isolated medical condition in itself, rather it is a symptom of other conditions that have affected the brain. Epilepsy can have a number of causes. For example, it is sometimes caused by ... » Read on
Epilepsy can be difficult to diagnose because there are many other conditions that can cause seizures, such as migraines, or panic attacks. If you have had a seizure, you will be referred to a specialist in epilepsy, ... » Read on
Treatment for epilepsy will not normally begin unless you have a second seizure. This is because a single seizure is not a totally reliable indicator that you have epilepsy. However, treatment will begin after a first... » Read on