Thanks for working to educate the public about seizures. I am dealing with epilepsy with aphasia symptoms, hyper fusion symptoms and more. I look forward to the day more medical professionals take all seizures seriously (not just grand mals).
I have epilepsy and I’m going to school for radiology. I’m hoping to one day influence people I meet in the field on their outlook for epilepsy. I currently suffer seizures that can mimic behavioral psych issues and have complications when prescribed psyche meds as they actually worsen the symptoms and lower my seizure threshold. I’ve been diagnosed with cptsd, had multiple head injuries, and seizures seem to be triggered by stress and lack of sleep.
People with acute brocade aphasia can be mistaken to be speaking with word salad and mental illness due to people not understanding neurological conditions and how they manifest
A patient has epilepsy suspected from left hemisphere, patient has a little prominent size of left occipital lobe without abnormal signal or sulcus, other part is normal. Could you mention any diagnosis for this ?
I literally just saw a patient with global hyperperfusion on call! Great timing!
Thanks for working to educate the public about seizures. I am dealing with epilepsy with aphasia symptoms, hyper fusion symptoms and more. I look forward to the day more medical professionals take all seizures seriously (not just grand mals).
Great presentation!!
Phenomenal as always!
Any video on pathology causing epilepsy
I have epilepsy and I’m going to school for radiology. I’m hoping to one day influence people I meet in the field on their outlook for epilepsy. I currently suffer seizures that can mimic behavioral psych issues and have complications when prescribed psyche meds as they actually worsen the symptoms and lower my seizure threshold. I’ve been diagnosed with cptsd, had multiple head injuries, and seizures seem to be triggered by stress and lack of sleep.
People with acute brocade aphasia can be mistaken to be speaking with word salad and mental illness due to people not understanding neurological conditions and how they manifest
A patient has epilepsy suspected from left hemisphere, patient has a little prominent size of left occipital lobe without abnormal signal or sulcus, other part is normal. Could you mention any diagnosis for this ?
excellent
Thanks : )
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