Walk, cycle, bus, taxi, train, get lifts etc. They get to work and all the other places they want to go in the same ways as many other people who don't drive can, and even as many people who do drive sometimes travel. Having epilepsy is not a major problem when it comes to getting around. They may be without the convenience of their own car and as a result it may have a slight restriction, but overall it is a very minor problem.
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Seizures in most of the cases are not a sign of cerebral palsy. Most of the patients, who get seizures before attaining the adulthood are idiopathic. That is due to no known cause. When seizures start after thirty years of age, they may be due to some neoplasm in the brain. You have to go for CAT scan in such cases.
The seizures of epilepsy are due to unregulated spreading of electrical activity from one part of the brain to other parts.
Seizures due to fever are common in children. However, the cause of fever should be investigated to avoid repeat febrile seizures.
there isn't an official count but many people have died due to light induced seizures that come from the light of a t.v or video srceen.
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No one in the world could possibly count the number of men who drive cars in Ireland due to the variables of; people visiting Ireland, people who drive illegally, the people who have a license and don't use it. It is impossible to say.
Many people agree that it is difficult to work out in winter months. For people in the Northern states it is very hard due to the cold weather. People become more sedentary in the winter and lose their motivation to work out mainly due to environmental factors.
Yes. Our newborn was hospitalized for a week due to a calcium deficiency. She was having seizures.
i have had brain surgery and find that my long term memory is fine but short term is not. also loss of words accur for me and i have seizures due to my surgery. after my seizures i am confused and in shock.
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Most people with epilepsy live very normal lives, so they get on very well at home. I am registered disabled due to my uncontrolled epilepsy - no medications control my seizures. I am unable to leave the house, bathe alone, walk up stairs alone, walk outside alone, drive, swim etc. I do not have good quality of life at all and the medications give me horrendous side effects.