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A New Trial Surgery

Tue, 01/31/2006 - 21:13
There is a brand new surgery that is still in the trial stage of production, that I was wanting to discuss and possibly get some opinions on it. This is the surgery of: Interceptâ„¢ Epilepsy Control System. This is similar to the VNS, in a sense. However, this device is placed directly on your brain. And it is not left on, to go 'discharge' in time intervals, instead it detects when the seizure is going to occur and initiates the interruption (stopping) of those seizures. That is a very brief explanation. If anyone has had this device already implanted I would love to talk about it. If not, I am leaving the website for its total explanation. Could you check out the website and tell me what you think? Because my doctor has referenced me to the neurosurgeons as a Canidate. I have plenty of seizures to meet the criteria. (Ok, way to many, to say the least) :) Thanks a lot. Javajunkie

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Re: Re: Re: Re: A New Trial Surgery

Submitted by Javajunkie28 on Fri, 2006-07-14 - 15:38
Thank you for all the input. Any more input would be greatly appreciated. I am still in consideration of it. I am in Limbo of it though. But that is just due to their system not my choice. My choice is to go when the doctors and surgery are ready. I am excited to go. Could anyone tell me of recovery time? Side effects? etc.? And have you kept your VNS off since the surgery or have they turned it back on after a certain time span?

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