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    possible. In some cases, doctors can implant a device called a vagus (pronounced: VAY-gus) nerve stimulator. This device sends signals through the vagus nerve in the neck to control seizures. A doctor also may recommend a ketogenic (pronounced: kee-toe-JEH-nik) diet, a special diet that might help people with epilepsy who don't respond well to medication alone. Sometimes doctors can help by performing surgery directly on the brain tissue when the condition can't be controlled using other…

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    sleep, or abnormal sleeping habits Stress Fever or illness Medications Hormonal or metabolic changes Specific or contrasting colors, patterns, or lights (such as flashing lights) Certain smells or noises Reading Certain foods Alcohol and tobacco Poor diet Knowing these triggers and recognizing the patterns can help people living with epilepsy reduce the number or severity of their seizures. Resources: The Mayo Clinic, The Epilepsy Center at Johns Hopkins, The Epilepsy Foundation…

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    because they don’t fully understand the Word” (p. 41). This was not the case for my mother. She was fully persuaded by the Word of God and His promises. Because of this faith, she pursued other alternatives to save my life. Ultimately, it was the ketogenic diet that gave my body health for a temporary time until God revealed the true root of the problem, Chiari Brain…

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