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Epilepsy, and all its nearly intractable forms, can begin at birth.
It will take the body a few months to adjust.
In Texas it is 6 months. It may differ from state to state.
if there is an continues cough{ minimum 7-8 months}then it may be T.B.
People with epilepsy do not have a disability. The majority of people with epilepsy live perfectly normal lives. It is only when they are having a seizure that their epilepsy affects them. There may be very long periods between their seizures: months or even years. Some people with more severe epilepsy and who get seizures more frequently do have certain restrictions on what they may be able to do, like driving, but this would not be regarded as a disability.
Because the patient probably has less than 6 months to live, with the condition the patient has.
yes!
Yes.
If the patient opts for chemotherapy, they might live for 18 to 24 months. With no chemo, 8 or 9 months. Everyone is different, but this is the average.
atleast 6 months to a year
Yes and it goes back six months
The medicine to take after 7-months pregnancy can only be prescribed by your doctor.