Post Laser Ablation for Epilepsy// Healing PNES

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
  • I had brain surgery March 2024. This is a video reviewing the benefits of the surgery as well as addressing progress made in healing psychogenic seizures.
    Email with Questions: vanitygalala@gmail.com

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  • @Dirt33breaks
    @Dirt33breaks 21 день тому

    U are amazing,!!!! The fact that ur prepared to go though such new and crazy new procedures.
    Ive been an epileptic for 20+ years living in the uk.
    The uk system said 3 to 7 grand mals a week was OK and keeping me on tegretal retard, carbamazipan was normal for me is crazy.
    I moved to Finland and instantly they to me here that 1 a year was unacceptable. They changed me to leveteracitam. And ive been fit free for 10 years now.!!!
    I know the uk and us are all about money!!!!! But still im sooo happy ur doing better!!
    But please do dig , as u say!! Im do lucky to not have to dig by being treated a million times better in Finland than the uk who dont give a shit, due to making u pay

    • @Dirt33breaks
      @Dirt33breaks 21 день тому

      What i was trying to say was, is that intrusive procedures, is wild to us Europeans.
      May i ask how many drug types were you taking before they decided you needed such a procedure,?

    • @vannevers
      @vannevers  21 день тому +1

      Wow. What a shame that you needed to move to another country for the care you needed. So glad to hear that you've gone ten years, that's amazing. I did see that you asked about drug types. I will tell you that I cannot remember them all. I started on keppra and moved on to Lamictal, Clonazepam, Lacosamide.. I tried many. The one I had the most luck with was Oxcarbenzapine.

    • @Dirt33breaks
      @Dirt33breaks 21 день тому

      ​@@vanneverscrazy. Keppra was my wonder drug lol .
      Oddly such a norm in the us as i have read
      Anyways ur story is amazing, im super locked into ur journey.

    • @vannevers
      @vannevers  21 день тому +1

      @@Dirt33breaks thank you so much for taking the time to watch and share your experience with me! ❤️

  • @Dirt33breaks
    @Dirt33breaks 21 день тому

    Oh dear asmr lol, i thought i was alone in being an epileptic that enjoyed/was triggered by asmr.
    Not gunna lie i honestly think that asmr helped be with my epilepsy.
    Oddly enough when i found out that my attraction to odd calming sounds had a name and a platform, it helped me immensely