Epilepsy Advocate
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Expect Control

You have the right to be in control of epilepsy. The newer epilepsy medications can offer many people seizure freedom and are generally well tolerated. Not everyone will achieve 100% control, but it is important for a person with epilepsy to set goals and expect the best in epilepsy treatment. Ask your neurologists or epileptologist if these newer epilepsy medications are right for you.

Advocates Speak Out on Control

  • Greg G.

    "We see that there is hope."

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  • Greg G.

    "Don't accept the side effects, because you don't have to."

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  • Michele W.

    "Rachel lives a normal life."

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  • Michele G.

    "I just had to persevere"

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  • John L.

    "Our lives have changed so much."

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  • John D.

    "Having control in my life is very important to me."

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  • Diane H.

    "Control means that she can spread her wings and fly."

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  • Carie W.

    "Seizure free to me means absolutely no seizures."

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  • Carie W.

    "I switched. It worked out so much better."

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  • Arlene L.

    "There's so much help out there."

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  • Andrea H.

    "Control is different for everyone."

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