Not sure what condition you have or what procedure you are requesting. It may be wise to get a second opinion from another local physician to confirm your issues and treatment options.
Answered 8/12/2021
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Your post is confusing, as not clear if you mean epilepsy or a different condition. Have no clue what procedure you desire. We do best here if data is clearcut, specific, and descriptive. Recommend you consider scheduling a virtual consult on the paid portion of the HT site.
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There is surgical treatment of intractable epilepsy, usually as a last resort. You will want to collect your records, labs results and imaging (CT scans and MRIs) to discuss with your neurologist or neurosurgeon. There may be alternatives to surgery which have not been tried.
Answered 8/13/2021
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