Sonika Kainth wants the world to know that there are many forms of epilepsy — and they don’t all look like they do on TV. This is her story - via healthing_ca .EpilepsyOntario healthing health canada
Although epilepsy is highly treatable with medication, 30 per cent of people with the disease, like 37-year-old Erin McDonald, rely on brain surgery to keep it in check.
About a decade later, I had surgery on my left temporal lobe because I was still having these focal seizures while on medication. If you don’t know me, I don’t think you would have been able to tell that I had them. They would come on for maybe five seconds and I wasn’t able to do necessary things like drive because of them.
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