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Do you or someone you know suffer from epilepsy? A diagnosis of epilepsy
can be frightening, but with the right information and knowledge, you can
go on to live a high quality life and control epilepsy using several important
tips and insights.
Each year over 3 million Americans suffer from epilepsy and seizures
associated with epilepsy.
Epilepsy costs taxpayers an estimated 12+ billion dollars according to
the Epilepsy Foundation.
For years now, researchers have committed much time and effort to uncover
the causes for and risk factors for epilepsy. Using this information,
you can find out what steps you can take to prevent epilepsy from destroying
your quality of life.

Do you want to live a carefree life, or are you going to sit back
and live a life filled with self-pity, because you were too afraid to find
out what steps you need to take to guarantee a better quality of life, no
matter how frequent or severe your condition may be?
According to the CDC and NIH, Doctors Will Diagnose
More Than 200,000 New Cases Of Epilepsy Each Year...
Epilepsy is a serious medical condition that affects roughly ten
percent of the people living in America. Roughly 3 percent of all people will
go on to develop epilepsy during the course of their lifetime.
Do you know if you are at risk for epilepsy?
Peer-reviewed studies suggest that record
numbers of epilepsy cases are diagnosed each year at alarming rates.
The incidence and prevalence of epilepsy and seizures associated with epilepsy
are climbing.
What can you do about it?
Protect yourself from unexpected epilepsy seizures by learning as
much as you can about this disease and your treatment choices.
Here are some important facts about epilepsy that you should know:
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Almost 300,000 people will experience their very first epileptic
convulsion or seizure each year...
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Of these people, roughly 120,000 epilepsy seizures occur in children
younger than 18 years old.
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Children under the age of 5 are just as at risk for seizures associated
with febrile convulsions or epilepsy as adults are, yet many parents
do not realize this or know what to do if their child experiences a seizure...
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Epilepsy targets people between the ages of 2 and 65+... so
virtually no age group is safe from this devastating condition...
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Trends suggest the elderly are increasingly susceptible to epilepsy,
although researchers are not entirely sure why this is happening... but
there ARE steps you can take to prevent your loved ones from suffering...
Are you ready to protect your quality of life by learning as much as you
can about this debilitating condition?
Of course you are! Find out what you can do to protect you and your family
from suffering from epilepsy today.

OR, read on to learn more about epilepsy and how it affects people living
in society today.
What Is Epilepsy?
Epilepsy is a condition or a medical disorder that results in convulsions
or seizures that can occur periodically or frequently. Most people develop
epileptic seizures during childhood, although some people will experience
their first convulsion later in life.
More than 300,000 school aged children under the age of 14 develop convulsions
or epilepsy yearly.
Some people including minority populations, are more at risk of epilepsy.
Do You Know If You Are At Risk For Epilepsy?
Epilepsy is more common in some populations than in others. In the population
as a whole, roughly 1 percent of people develop epilepsy during their lifetime.
While this number may seem small on paper, it equate to millions of people
over time.
People most at risk for epilepsy include:
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Children with mental retardation and cerebral palsy, who are
50 percent more likely to develop convulsions or epileptic seizures...
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Stroke patients, who are 20 percent more likely to develop epilepsy
with time...
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Minority populations, as epilepsy is a condition more likely
to affect minorities than non-minority populations...
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People treated with various medications including some anti-depressant
or anti-anxiety medications, which doctors commonly prescribe without
warning patients of the dangers of serious side effects including convulsions
and seizures...
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Are you at risk?
Find Out Now... Even if you don’t fall into one of these
categories, you are at risk for epilepsy. For example, roughly 33 percent
of all people will have a single epileptic seizure with no identifiable cause
during the course of their lifetime. That means billions of people may experience
a convulsion at some point in their lives.
Epileptic seizures and convulsions can be frightening if you don’t know
what is happening or lack support to help you through difficult times.
Contrary to popular thought, most people
with epilepsy can live a good quality of life...
Just because you have epilepsy doesn’t
mean you don’t have a good chance for survival. In fact, up to 70 percent
of people with epilepsy can enter remission with proper treatment and early
diagnosis of their condition.
These same people go on to live a high quality life, and you can too.
Some studies suggest up to 75 percent of people that use seizure medications
for up to 5 years can withdraw from their medication and remain symptom free.
How do they do this? Find Out For Yourself...

The key to treating epilepsy properly is to first learn as much as you
can about this disorder, so when it affects you or a loved one, you know what
actions to take to prevent this disorder from dramatically influencing your
life.
You can spend a lifetime trying to sort fact from fiction about epilepsy,
or you can take advantage of all the hard work and effort I’ve put into
creating a unique guide that will teach you everything you need to know about
epilepsy and related convulsions or seizures.
After much time and effort, I’ve created a simple guide that will help
you learn everything you need to know to combat epilepsy...
Living With Epilepsy: Everything You Need To Know
To Live A Quality Life Despite Your Disease...


In this incredible and easy-to-read guide, you will learn:
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What epilepsy is, and how it affects people...
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What seizures are, and how to take proactive action to prevent or
treat them...
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How to diagnose epilepsy during the early stages, so you can
receive the proper medical attention you need...
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Whether you are at risk for epilepsy, and what steps you can
take to reduce your risk of returning seizures...
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How to manage epilepsy, so you can go on to live a high quality
of life...
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How to talk to your doctor about epilepsy, so you have an opportunity
to gather as much information as possible...
Grab Your Copy of Living With Epilepsy Today
& Start The Journey Toward Understanding And Recovery
Don’t hesitate. Lack of knowledge is the primary reason most people fail
to see a doctor and get a proper diagnosis early on in their disease.
Epilepsy is one of the most misunderstood forms of illness in the world
today. While it is a common disorder, affecting almost 3 million Americans
alone, many people don’t really know what epilepsy is or how to help people
that have epilepsy.
You can help yourself and your friends and family however, by learning
the symptoms of epilepsy, and helping your loved ones get the medical care
they need promptly.
Do you know the major symptom of epilepsy? If not, you may be placing your
life or that of a friend’s at risk...
The #1 Symptom of Epilepsy Is A Seizure, Which
Is A Scary
Experience For The Afflicted Person And The People Around Them...
Epilepsy doesn’t have to be scary however,
and you can learn to cope with the disorder. Epilepsy is basically
a disorder that affect the brain in a way that triggers convulsions or seizures.
These are brief periods of time when a person may lose control of their
motor functions, which may lead to twitching, falling and other uncontrollable
behaviors.
These abnormal convulsions result from abnormal electrical activity occurring
in the brain.
For most people, a diagnosis of epilepsy seems devastating. No one wants
to lose control of their life or their self-control.
The good news however, is that while epilepsy is a chronic condition, it
does not have to be a disabling condition. In fact,
doctors can now diagnose and treat epilepsy
rather early so patients can go on to lead a relatively normal and high quality
life.

With your copy of Living With Epilepsy, you will
discover:
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What the top 7 causes of seizures are, so you can talk with
your doctor knowledgeably about them...
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How to identify risk factors so you know whether to take action
to prevent seizures from impacting your life...
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What the top 3 medications are that doctors use to treat seizures,
and what their side effects are so you can minimize them or report back
to your doctor...
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What important dietary changes you can make to reduce your chance
of experiencing repeat seizures...
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What partial seizures are, and how they affect the body, so
you know when and why a seizure is happening...
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What the difference is between simple partial seizures, and temporal
lobe seizures, which may result in seizures that affect sensory perceptions
and feelings...
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What the difference is between frontal lobe and parietal lobe seizures
are, so you can better understand what treatments will help you manage
your condition most comfortably....
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What petit mal seizures are and how to treat them...
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What to do if you or someone you know suffers from a seizure,
so you can prevent injury to you or the person having a seizure and ensure
they get the best possible care...
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Learn when to call for help and what to expect when medical
care teams arrive...
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How to get a proper diagnosis so you can receive the type of
treatment most suited to your condition...
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And much more!
When you Download Your Copy of Living With Epilepsy,
you will find out everything you need to know about simple and complex forms
of epilepsy, so you can talk you’re your doctor knowledgeably about your treatment
choices.

Don’t let epilepsy take over your life. There is help and there
are tools you and your doctor can use to dramatically improve the quality
of your life.
There are dozens of different types of seizures associated with epilepsy.
It is important you understand the differences between each of them so you
can work with your doctor to receive proper care and treatment.
How will your doctor diagnose your disease?
Most doctors will perform many tests including an EEG to help assess
how well your brain is working and what areas of your brain are affected by
epilepsy.
The type of tests your doctor may order may depend on many factors including
your symptoms, the frequency of your seizures, and your medical history. It
is important you take time to measure all of these factors before you see
your doctor so you can get the best possible care.
Are you ready to take back charge of your life, or are you going to let
epilepsy control your life from here on out?
Stop wasting your life and start taking charge of it. Find out today
what steps you can take to manage your epilepsy so you can go on to enjoy
the life you deserve.
I beg you to take advantage of this one-time offer. It is your job
to learn as much as you can about epilepsy,
so you have a fighting chance of leading
a great quality of life no matter your diagnosis.
Epilepsy doesn’t have to destroy your life. Find out how to improve
your quality of life in just two minutes...
Take action today and learn how to live a high quality of life no matter
your diagnosis. Don’t let epilepsy destroy your outlook on life.
It will be the best decision you make all day.
If you or someone you know suffers from convulsions, seizures or other
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