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Originally Posted by tres
To a point, I suppose your right. The I can never say that I know more about seizures than the people that have them often. In their cases, its important for them to be in contact with their doctors on their specific situation, and for the family of that person to be well informed as well.
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If I could have had my say in the matter, he would have been under a doctor's care. Maybe not the day of the seizure, but in general. But he said that he's already seen the doctors and tried their medications, and they didn't work for him. He was very stubborn about it. He said that the medications interfered with his ability to listen to traffic, causing him to be at greater risk for being run over by a car on a daily basis than on those days when he had the seizures. As far as family goes...pretty much that was me, and I was quite informed.