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Old 02-15-2011, 04:53 AM #24
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My husband had a Cavernous Angioma removed from his right temporal lobe. The surgery was successful in removing the angioma, but he gets 3-4 Temp lobe seizures a week ir not more, he is wiped out and sick to his stomach for days!

I tried to get him on disability, but since he's 41 they are giving him issues. But its sad, he is loaded on medications, sleeps alot! They dont want him driving, he is also depressed on 150mg of Zoloft.

Any advice? We tried the diets mentioned. He has had seen many different docs, they changed up his meds many times, still sick with these seizres.

Is anybody here on SSDI because of these type Temp Lobe seizures?

Thanks!
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