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Epilepsy - Personal Pages

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      new window Broc Nathen Bartenhagen Description: Devoted to the story of Broc Bartenhagen who was diagnosed with Infantile Spasms. It is a summary of the things he and his family have experienced as a result of this disorder. (infantilespasms.com)
new window Earl's Epilepsy Editorials Description: An ongoing publication featuring the writings of contemporary men and women who face and deal intelligently with the challenges of living with and accepting epilepsy. (angelfire.com)
new window Epilepsy Health Description: Author Sally Fletcher shares the complementary practices that have helped her remain seizure free for 18 years - without medication. (epilepsyhealth.com)
new window Growing Up With Epilepsy Description: Two fifth grade students in NYC Public School 56 designed a site on epilepsy based on the personal experiences. (library.thinkquest.org)
new window Infantile Spasms and Surgery -Alex's Story Description: Our fight against epilepsy. How radical brain surgery gave our little boy a second chance at a normal life. (geocities.com)
new window Inside Out Graphics Studio Description: An artist with a multi focal, intractable seizure disorder, explores and interprets various seizures experienced through visual arts. (inside_out_graphics2.tripod.com)
new window Julie Dennison: Living with Epilepsy Description: A sufferer from epilepsy all her life, Julie now lectures and writes on the subject. Samples of her work are included on the site. (livingwithepilepsy.org.uk)
new window Lucie's West Syndrom Description: Includes symptoms, diagnosis, explanations of West Syndrom in epilepsy, and videos of Lucie. (homepage.sunrise.ch)
new window Mackenzie and the Diagnoses of Epilepsy Description: Explains how epilepsy was diagnosed in a little girl. Includes links. (pages.ivillage.com)
new window Miracle on Ice Description: Cassandra is a beautiful 8 year old girl who suffers from Atypical Absence Seizures (epilepsy). Her dream is to become an Olympic ice skater. Read her unique story. (helpdisabledskater.com)
new window Pyridoxine Dependency Story Description: A genetic disorder which results in seizures and developmental delays. Personal account of a journey from the first seizure to diagnosis in twin boys. (angelfire.com)
new window Understanding Epilepsy Description: Explains the disease, its symptoms and treaments, as well as providing first aid and safety advice. (community.webtv.net)
 




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