Epilepsy Patient Undergoes Complex Brain Surgery

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  • Опубліковано 20 сер 2024
  • After a near fatal car accident brought on my a seizure while driving, brady turned to neurosurgeon Dr. Philippe Mercier for help with addressing his epilepsy. Brady underwent complex brain surgery and has been seizure free for more than a year though the process is still ongoing. More information online at www.slucare.com. This clip is pulled from an episode of The Science of Healing, which aired Jan. 25, 2023, on KMOV-TV 4.
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  • @apaitiamalupo7232
    @apaitiamalupo7232 4 місяці тому

    I'm EPILEPTIC too 💪🏼

  • @user-yn9vp4xn1o
    @user-yn9vp4xn1o 2 місяці тому

    What is collaboration thinking ? What is a collaborative approach ? Why is collaborative mindset important ? What is another word for collaborative ?😂😂😂😂

  • @Jess-wk5jo
    @Jess-wk5jo Рік тому

    Does lung re grown after pneumonectomy?

  • @Tavodez
    @Tavodez 6 місяців тому

    I have a bunch of questions my current and previous neurologist have asked if I would decide to get awake brain surgery for my seizures I have facial seizures I told my previous neurologist that my answer was nah/no I have multiple reasons why i am not going to say why and yesterday my current neurologist told me I saw that you and your previous neurologists note and she recommended you to get surgery my current neurologist told me I would to but my main question were what is the survival rate and what are the chances of being fully paralyzed and my doc didn’t give me a answer to my questions so my answer was no and me and my family have talked about it and we don’t want to take the chance that something will go wrong my current neurologist told me to talk with my family and let me know if I will be willing I feel like I’m getting pressure I don’t want to be fully paralyze or anything else how do I tell my doc my answer is still nah/no because there’s a chance that something will go wrong