Living with Epilepsy A Guide to Taking Control

Living with Epilepsy: A Guide to Taking Control by Peter Fenwick, published by Bloomsbury in 1996, is a comprehensive resource designed to address the complexities of epilepsy. This 216-page guide provides an in-depth exploration of the condition, aiming to dispel common myths and offering a detailed description of symptoms alongside a thorough analysis of current diagnostic methods.
Readers will find valuable information on orthodox medications, recent advancements in treatments, and various alternative therapies. The book also includes practical advice on fostering effective communication with healthcare providers, supporting children in understanding epilepsy, and taking proactive measures during seizures. With a focus on coping with illness and self-help strategies, this edition serves as a practical tool for those affected by epilepsy and their families.
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Epilepsy is a common, yet widely misunderstood condition. This text uncovers the myths which surround the illness and includes a detailed description of symptoms and a comprehensive analysis of current methods of diagnosis. Included are up-to-date information on orthodox drugs, the latest developments in new treatments and a range of alternative therapies. Advice is given on how to get the most from the working relationship with the GP, how to help a child come to terms with epilepsy, and positive steps that can be taken to assist someone who is having an attack.
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