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Surgery Question

A MyEpilepsyTeam Member asked a question 💭
New Bedford, MA

Has anyone had Cranioplasty ???

I’m wondering how bad that surgery is.

July 22
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A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

I had my left temporal Lobe brain surgery done in 1998 . It didn’t get rid of my seizures, but it did help reduce my seizure frequency, from severe to mild and moderate.

July 23
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A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

It’s supposed to repair previous damage earlier surgery in the brain

July 23
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A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

I’m having it because I had to have my RNS removed due to an infection. There is part of my head with no bone.

Thanks for the message. :)

July 22
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A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

When I worked it was for several things, ill shaped cranium., patient with severe headaches, implants. Ask your physician what they are doing it for. The best definition is your doctor.

July 22
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Oh my goodness Precious; I will be praying for a successful procedure for you. God Bless!

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