Yes. Anyone can get cancer.
Epileptics do just fine on the HCG Diet as long as they are under a doctor's care and electrolytes and minerals are monitored and supplemented if needed.
No. Epilepsy is a physical condition, not a mental one.
John Guerrant has written: 'Personality in epilepsy' -- subject(s): Epileptics, Personality
Provided that their employers are informed, and that the epilepsy is under control, then yes. It also depends on the kind of job.
Margaret Bradfield has written: 'City of mercy' -- subject(s): Bodelschwinghsche Anstalten, Care, Epileptics
Linda Luckhurst has written: 'Semantic category effects in object processing by temporal lobe epileptics and nonepileptics'
It's an anticonvulsant. It's used for treating things like bi-polar disorder and schizophrenia. It is also used to prevent seizures in epileptics.
Under most scenarios, it is impossible to have a seizure relating to the steroids unless: 1.) You inject a very large amount of the oil directly into a major vein 2.)You inject a large amount of air directly into a major vein 3.)You insert the needle directly into a major nerve bundle and leave it there....... 3.)Or you have an intense adverse allergic reaction to something in the oil
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Neurosurgeons can reduce the unbearable seizures some epileptics experience by severing the corpus callosum, which is the bundle of nerve fibers that connects the two hemispheres of the brain. This procedure, known as corpus callosotomy, can help prevent the spread of seizure activity from one hemisphere to the other. While it may not eliminate seizures entirely, it can significantly reduce their frequency and severity, improving the quality of life for some patients.
Vitus is famous for being a Christian saint who is venerated as the patron saint of actors, comedians, dancers, and epileptics. He is also known for the legend of him being persecuted for his faith and eventually martyred.
Depending on severity, they usually live just as long as people without epilpsy.