Epilepsy typically is an anomaly in your brain where one cell in your brain, so to speak, starts firing with no reason, no provocation.
of epilepsy .
He was an epilepsy expert.
So think of epilepsy , for example.
Most patients with epilepsy get treated with medications that suppress the seizures.
And I still have epilepsy .
People with epilepsy -- they found if they severed the corpus callosum, the seizures would be less.
Then ecstatic epilepsy , I mentioned this earlier.
it would improve the epilepsy , it would reduce the epilepsy , I should say.
But because his epilepsy was so severe, they decided to remove both hippocampi.
And the dynasty suffered increasingly from epilepsy and other mental health issues, as well as strings of miscarriages and stillbirths.
And that was brain surgery for epilepsy .
So the risks are beyond just epilepsy , the risk for through life.
But the clinician has a word for epilepsy .
We know that he was suffering from epilepsy as well as from a series of mini-strokes, so hardly in the peak of health.
We have people who had epilepsy -- temporal lobe epilepsy -- and they tend to have altered states of consciousness during their seizures.
I know you do a lot of research with children for epilepsy and also autism.
And then there's a very paradoxical condition called ecstatic epilepsy where people feel ecstatic, joyful, blissful.
vision-impaired children, children with epilepsy , all of these ailments that mean that on your 16th birthday, you have no more independence than you
So I mean Roger was already alluding to that partially with the reference to the epilepsy clinical trials and so on.
And it's being used exclusively for children who don't receive-- with epilepsy who are having a hard time controlling
And I said, I don't have epilepsy .
And I have epilepsy .
And so you may have 25 or 30 codes that correspond to epilepsy .
And then, this disease can also cause epilepsy .
He's, Jim is very involved with pediatric epilepsy and he went to a, he left, he had an emergency meeting in Chicago I think.
There's a clinical trial underway in France where they've mapped out the kind of connect home of patients for epilepsy surgery.
So last year, the FDA approved a plant-based CBD extract to treat children with epilepsy .
And hysteria, at the time, included epilepsy , syphilis, anxiety, depression, you know, any kind of psychiatric disorder.
And those were things that more were about exercising the mind, trying to fight epilepsy , which is a joining of both sides of the brain
But in Mongolia, some epileptics, a kind of epilepsy , we don't know which one, are compared to shamanic powers.
This can happen with people with brain tumors, with certain forms epilepsy .
schizophrenia or even in uh ones you don't regard as mental health but brain problems like epilepsy or migraine.
to stimulate the vagus nerve and activate the parasympathetic nervous system that are useful in depression and epilepsy and possibly some other diseases this is a device that is informed by
And he suffered, as a young child, from epilepsy and got this experimental surgery where they knew that if you removed one of his hippocampi,
Autism can range from just being kind of geeky and not that social to somebody that has much more severe problems like epilepsy , may not speak.
to plan, like asthma, and diabetes, and epilepsy , that kids and their mates might know about.
Sometimes my patients that have extreme pain, my cancer patients, my epilepsy patients, my irritable bowel disease patients, need a little bit of THC,
So I had these weird symptoms-- sometimes I couldn't move my legs, and immune deficiency, and epilepsy , and so on.
So much I've learned through my childhood, which I've lived kind of a unique childhood with epilepsy , which has been kind of from five years old
And what it came down to was actually a food diet and snowboarding, which I owe a lot to my healing of epilepsy .
Neurodegenerative diseases overlooked glia, and now we know they're involved in all kinds of disorders-- ALS, Parkinson's, epilepsy .
And if I ask you, for instance, do you have epilepsy , you can probably report that pretty accurately.
And around 2005, there are some very interesting experiments done with people who had electrodes implanted because they had intractable epilepsy , so they had
But the second time around, when I was in the psychiatric hospital and the doctor said, I have epilepsy , I said, I don't have epilepsy .
Back in that day, and continuing to today, one of the techniques used for epilepsy was called oblation.
What that meant was you did brain surgery, found the part | the brain that was sending out these incorrect signals leading to epilepsy , and you cut it out.