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Submitted by PatientsEngage on 17 February 2021

8th February was International Epilepsy Day and this year since the theme is "More than seizures", we focus on how it affects children, schooling, adolescence, learning, marriage, pregnancy and more

Our panelists were
Dr. Pradnya Gadgil - Consultant Pediatric Neurologist, Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital
Yashoda Wakankar - Neuro counsellor and person with Epilepsy

We covered a wide range of topics 

02:20 What is epilepsy

04:40 Not all seizures are epilepsy

06:35 Onset of epilepsy can be any age, but most genetic epilepsies start early

07:50 How does epilepsy affect people's lives

11:45 What is the process to inform the school about someone's epilepsy

12:40 What are the social issues with epilepsy

19:45 What is the impact of epilepsy disclosure in the workplace

22:40 How does one prepare for seizure and control - is there some advance warning signs

28:15 Does epilepsy cause learning issues or memory problems

31:30 What difficulties arise during education, school

33:00 Any side effects from medication for epilepsy

35:40 Are there tips to control seizures 

37:50 Is epilepsy genetic? can medicine be tapered

39:40 Importance of lifestyle, exercise, yoga , diet etc

41:45 What are challenges faced by epilepsy patients in marriage

47:00 Is pregnancy advisable for epilepsy patients

58:30 Is keto diet useful for epilepsy patients

1:02:00 Is surgery an option for epilepsy