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Old 08-25-2006, 09:56 AM #1
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KTM is very correct. Several people I know have had to wait up to 2 years before they felt an type of results....We are just starting out so I know it can be a long road.

You also, must remember that success is measured depending on your neuro or epi. Many of them have an idea that 100% seizure is the only goal to have...well you know come on let's be very realistic here....How many people (kids) with other issues like brain damage ever get 100% seizure free...NOT TOO DANG MANY!!! So with that said...Only you can measure the success of any type of treatment.
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