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Old 09-12-2009, 07:07 PM #1
Gwen Lyles Gwen Lyles is offline
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Help Brain Surgery for Seizures

Hi All,
We have a daughter 31, who is a possible canidate for brain surgery. She has had seizures for the past 7 yrs, with no reduction in episodes after trying all of the meds on the markets. The last and final med is Vimpax. Her seizures occur in in left front tempral lope. She has pseudo, partial complex and grand mal occassionally.

I would like to communicate with anyone that as had or knows some one that has had brain surgery to reduce or eliminate their seizures:
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