This problem is amplified by the fact that one-third of epileptics cannot adequately control their seizures with medication. |
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Some epileptics avoid normal activities because they fear the consequences of having seizures in public. |
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The discovery was made while surgeons endeavoured to find the origins of seizures being suffered by four epileptics. |
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Her mother sent her to a school for epileptics and she seemed to recover until, when she was 13, she started having seizures every day. |
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Mega-doses of folic acid can produce convulsions, interfere with the anticonvulsant medication used by epileptics, and disrupt zinc absorption. |
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I've been told that dyslexics have less connections between the two lobes of the brain, instead of too many as with epileptics. |
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Bryan Kies mentioned the auras that some epileptics experience just prior to a seizure. |
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Shoals of glittering sardine fry were everywhere, in shimmering clouds so dense they should have come with a warning to epileptics. |
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Some epileptics produce normal scans, while abnormal ones can be caused by other conditions such as migraine or severe mental illness. |
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I never saw myself as someone who could be epileptic, but then I'm sure most epileptics would say the same. |
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The subtleties of the disease are lost on many, and that's a great problem for many epileptics today. |
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I mention that eighty percent of epileptics in developing countries, where the stigma is worst, have no access to medication. |
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Advocates of such treatment compare patients to individuals who take insulin, epileptics who use antiepileptic drugs, or those who depend upon antirheumatic medications. |
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Epileptics were supposedly possessed by spirits that threw them to the ground and tormented them with convulsions. |
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She was sterilised at Virginia Colony for Epileptics and Feebleminded in 1957 after having twin boys out of wedlock. |
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