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VNS Surgery

If you (or your loved one) have had a vagus nerve stimulator implanted, what happened after it?

no more seizures
5% (11 votes)
helped control seizures a lot
34% (76 votes)
helped a little bit
35% (78 votes)
didn’t help at all
17% (37 votes)
worse off
10% (22 votes)
Total votes: 224

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Books For Kids With Epilepsy

Welcome! At the epilepsy.com book store you will find a wide selection of books geared specifically towards epilepsy. Our goal is to enable you to fully understand and cope with the realities of living with epilepsy by providing you the information you need. We believe that knowledge fosters an individual and communal sense of empowerment.

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List of Children's Books for Kids With Epilepsy


My Mommy has Epilepsy
Stacey Chillemi


Julia, Mungo and The Earthquake
Saxby Pridmore, M.D., Mary McGrath


Chris Plays Basketball
Todd Filipps


Lee the Rabbit with Epilepsy
Deborah Moss


Special People, Special Ways
Arlene MacGuire


Just Kids: Visiting a Class for Children With Special Needs
Ellen B. Senisi


Taking Seizure Disorders to School: A Story About Epilepsy
Kim Gosselin


Becky the Brave-A Story about Epilepsy
Laurie Lears


Living with Seizures
Heather Tuttle


Mom, I Have a Staring Problem
Marian Carla Buckel and Tiffany Buckel


What if They Knew?
Patricia Hermes


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Information For Families

Did you know?

Children with epilepsy have a higher rate of learning disorders than the general public. However, most children with epilepsy don't have learning problems.

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