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Epilepsy and You: A Balancing Act

Epilepsy is a neurological condition that from time to time produces brief disturbances in the electrical functions of the brain. Normal brain function is made possible by millions of tiny electrical charges passing between nerve cells in the brain and to all parts of the body. When someone has epilepsy, this pattern may be interrupted by intermittent bursts of electrical energy that are much more intense than usual. They may affect a person's consciousness, bodily movements or sensations for a short time.

These physical changes are called epileptic seizures. That is why epilepsy is sometimes called a seizure disorder. The unusual bursts of energy may occur in just one area of the brain (partial seizures), or may affect nerve cells throughout the brain (generalized seizures). Normal brain function cannot return until the electrical bursts subside. Conditions in the brain that produce these episodes may have been present since birth, or they may develop later in life due to injury, infections, structural abnormalities in the brain, exposure to toxic agents, or for reasons that are still not well understood. Many illnesses or severe injuries can affect the brain enough to produce a single seizure. When seizures continue to occur for unknown reasons or because of an underlying problem that cannot be corrected, the condition is known as epilepsy. Epilepsy affects people of all ages, all nations, and all races.   Today 3 million people suffer from epilepsy in the United States.  

For more information on epilepsy, you can visit the National Epilepsy Foundation's website at www.epilepsyfoundation.org or "Mighty Mike's" comprehensive website with links and information at www.mightymikebasketball.com.

 
The following below represents some "Winning Tips" for young people with epilepsy to check out in order to remain healthy and stay on top of their game. 

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Promise for Life
 
"Balancing Act" Tips Courtesy of
 Abbott Laboratories 2007


 
 

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