Epilepsy
Thank you so much for handling my case so well. You came to know us at a great time of sadness and you were so kind. We will always remember you as very professional but also very warm hearted.
Sylvia, Tamworth
Any type of brain injury can increase the risk of developing epileptic attacks. Epileptic seizures can vary in their severity and the fits can either affect the whole of the brain or small focused areas of the brain. Serious seizures can include rapid body movements, loss of bladder and bowel control, breathlessness and loss of consciousness and less severe seizures can include lapses in concentration, twitches and forgetfulness.
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