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Living With
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Living With
Epilepsy
Have you or a loved one been recently diagnosed with
epilepsy? If so, your immediate goal is to become seizure-free.
Working closely with your physician to begin treatment is the
top priority.
However, you can’t have enough information about how to live
with this disorder and Living With Epilepsy is
written to give you answers to some of the basic questions
about epilepsy and its treatments.
For instance did you know that seizures are the only visible
symptom of epilepsy?
Did you know that there are different types of seizures and
that not everyone displays the same symptoms in the same
way?
Finally, did you know that there are other types of seizures
that do not necessarily diagnose as epilepsy but are in fact a
result of some other disorder?
You need answers to these and the multitude of other
questions if you are to be armed with the right ammunition when
suspecting epilepsy in yourself or a loved one.
Epilepsy is the considered the second most common disease in
America and is prevalent in over one percent of Americans each
year. 125,000 to 150,000 people are diagnosed each year. 30
percent of those diagnosed are children.
Early diagnosis is crucial to avoid dangerous or
life-threatening situations to yourself or others.
There is no cure for epilepsy but there are anti-seizure
medications that can reduce and in some cases prevent the
incidence of seizures.
Living With Epilepsy is an excellent handbook
to learn the history of epilepsy, study the different types of
seizures and examine some of the available treatments.
Knowledge is power and Living With Epilepsy
can help you to understand what kinds of questions you should
be asking your health care provider. Take a look at what’s
inside:
Ø The History of Epilepsy
Ø What Is Epilepsy?
Ø What Are Seizures?
Ø Who Is At Risk For Epilepsy?
Ø What Are the Causes?
Ø Is Epilepsy Genetic?
Ø Is Epilepsy Congenital - Will I have it
forever?
Ø What Is SUDEP (sudden, unexpected death
of someone with epilepsy)
Ø What Are the Different Types of Epilepsy
and Seizures?
Ø How Does Epilepsy Affect Thinking and
Memory?
Ø Epilepsy and Moods, Behavior and
Sleep
Ø How Is Epilepsy Diagnosed?
Ø What Treatments Are Available for
Epilepsy?
Ø Epilepsy and Diet and
Nutrition
Ø Living With Epilepsy
Living With Epilepsy is no replacement for
medical advice and should not be construed as such. Rather, it
is a valuable tool to arm yourself with important information
regarding the diagnosis and treatment of this disorder.
Remember, epilepsy is not a mental illness nor is it
contagious. It is also not a result of low intelligence. From
seizure to seizure someone with epilepsy is no different that
anyone and is perfectly normal.
Again, if you or a loved one suspects they have epilepsy or
are diagnosed with epilepsy you need answers.
Living With Epilepsy is just what you need to
become informed. Order your copy now and have your answers in
minutes!
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