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    Individuals with epilepsy often have difficulty finding and maintaining employment and have higher rates of unemployment. Studies show that more frequent seizures correlate with lower employment rates. Other factors that contribute to lower employment are the presence of…

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    option” (Bob Marley). Epilepsy is a disorder where your strength is imperative. “Epilepsy is the most common serious brain disorder worldwide. It has no age, racial, social class, national or geographic boundaries” World Health Organization (WHO). Seizures typically last a few seconds to a few minutes; however, the postictal period (where the level of awareness gradually improves) can last from seconds to hours. According to Robert S. Fisher, for a seizure to be considered epilepsy you must have…

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    be caused by different factors, but there are several common triggers, such as: flashing lights or lack of sleep. Temporal lobe epilepsy The temporal lobe epilepsy is often associated with memory disfunctions, because hippocampus is one of the most frequent epileptogenic areas. Approximetly 60 to 70 % of the adult epileptic patients are affected by temporal lobe epilepsy.…

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    co-occurrence of PNES and epilepsy in the same patient, and discomfort in making a psychiatric diagnosis. PNES episodes are not “purposely” produced by the patient, and the patient is not aware that the seizures are non-epileptic.…

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    Epilepsy is characterized as a brain disorder in which you have a tendency to trigger seizures. It occurs when there is a abnormal or excessive amount of electrical activity in the brain, and is usually diagnosed after a person has two or more seizures that are not caused by medical conditions. Epilepsy is very common in society today. 1 in 26 people will develop epilepsy in their lifetime and 65 million people already have epilepsy worldwide. After any type of epileptic seizure episodes of…

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    Diagnosis of a chronic illness brings about a wide array of emotions from the individual who will now be tasked with managing the symptoms of this disease without a cure. Epilepsy is a chronic illness characterized by frequent seizure activity; individuals diagnosed with epilepsy have excessive, uncontrolled, electrical discharge of neurons within the brain that can cause temporary loss of consciousness, jerking, muscle rigidity, automatisms, and even complete loss of muscle tone. There exist…

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    Fact Sheet: Epilepsy Resource: Falvo Chapter 6 Difference between Epilepsy and Seizures: • Epilepsy is a word used to explain a group of syndromes combined with the disruption of electrical activity in the brain, which can disturb consciousness, movement, or actions during a seizure • A seizure is a sudden state of temporary loss of control of body functions • Epilepsy is recurrent and provoked by changes in the brain itself • If the cause is reversible and not reoccurring then it would be a…

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    Introduction Temporal lobe epilepsy is the most common type of epilepsy in adults, affecting approximately 1% of the general population. It is formally classified as neuronal misfiring in the mesial temporal lobes causing spontaneous, recurring seizures. In this review, I will investigate how the use of optogenetics in temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) reduces seizures and how it can help us understand the cell types and neuronal circuits that underlie seizure generation. The significance of the…

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    Eleanor Roosevelt once said, “I am who I am today because of the choices I made yesterday”. I chose to learn from my mother’s Epilepsy instead of letting her disease affect my life negatively. I chose who my first love would be and how he would alter my personality as I matured. I chose to take my experiences in life, the good and the bad, and make the best of it. The photograph I selected depicts the most influential people in my life: my mother, my boyfriend, and myself. When I look at my…

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    seizure is myoclonic seizure. Myoclonic seizure is an précised jerk or series of jerk, less organized than the rhythmic jerks (Jerome et al.,2008). There are many other type of epileptic syndrome like rolandic epilepsy, frontal lobe epilepsy, juvenile myoclonic epilepsy, childhood absence epilepsy and status…

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