Changing your medication when you have epilepsy, or any condition, should be discussed with your doctor. Only your doctor will know the specifics of your case and can give you definitive advice. Every case is different so it is not possible to give you a definitive answer. Talk to your doctor.
using evening primrose oil as a supplement for linoleic acid can cause symptoms of undiagnosed temporal lobe epilepsy and should be used with caution in patients with a history of epilepsy.
Yes, the only people affected by the transition are those still using an antenna.
There are quite a broad range of medications used, as each person that has epilepsy is different and epilepsy itself comes in many forms and levels of severity. The term epilepsy is really a phrase used to refer to a wide range of things that result in people having regular seizures. So what causes seizures for one person has no affect on someone else and so they are treated in different ways using different medication.
If you get pregnant while using the contraceptive implant, you can still decide to continue or terminate the pregnancy. The implant does not harm or end a pregnancy.
The term "brainstorm" may be seen as ableist language as it refers to a medical condition known as epilepsy. Using terms like "thought shower" or "idea generation" instead is more inclusive and respectful of individuals with epilepsy or other medical conditions.
Yes, you are still using electricity.
You are using energy
you get in trouble
Contact your insurance company and let them know IMMEDIATELY !!!! Are you paying premiums for her?
You can still treat thyroid cancer by using radiotherapy although I do not think its as effective. Alternatively, chemotheraphy could also be used.
Not to be used by pregnant women, children or those with epilepsy. Only moderate amounts of essential oil should be used. Do not use the herb over longterm.
Not to be used by children under 2 years, pregnant women and those with epilepsy or allergic reactions to sunlight or other ultraviolet light sources.