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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Epilepsy / December 2005

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purple-cow - 16 Dec 2005 16:55 GMT
Folk, this one website of www.epilepsy.com is just the start of a huge
amount of information concerning epilepsy. There is a site map which is an
index and can be found at www.epilepsy.com/sitemap/sitemap.html

What is available in more indepth details, for example: details about the
antiepileptic drugs; the tests preformed for diagnosing whether or not if
a person has epilepsy; updated news and individual stories. So please take
a trip to that site because you're going to be spending a good amount of
time going through it. I know I have and still am.

Just something I wanted to share with everyone.

Bruce
Julie - 16 Dec 2005 17:11 GMT
Hi Bruce, this site is one that my new doctor mentioned to me.  I think he
said it was started by a group of parents who have children with E.

Take care,
Julie, Volunteer Webmaster
Epilepsy Foundation of Idaho
http://www.epilepsyidaho.org

> Folk, this one website of www.epilepsy.com is just the start of a huge
> amount of information concerning epilepsy. There is a site map which is an
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> Bruce
purple-cow - 16 Dec 2005 20:16 GMT
That is right Julie. I believe it was 3 fathers of children with epilepsy.
I'm just trying to find where that information is located on that website
collection.

Anyway, that website has way more information than the epilepsy
foundation's site (efa.org). Greater detail and understandable. And here a
big plus...the www.epilepsy.com website isn't having seizures itself. The
efa.org as been experiencing absence seizures for well over a year now. So
they need to look into getting a different web server.

Bruce
Julie - 17 Dec 2005 00:00 GMT
> That is right Julie. I believe it was 3 fathers of children with epilepsy.
> I'm just trying to find where that information is located on that website
> collection.

I found it this morning, it's on the link that goes to the Epilepsy Therapy
Development Project. http://www.epilepsytdp.org/

Take care, Julie

> Anyway, that website has way more information than the epilepsy
> foundation's site (efa.org). Greater detail and understandable. And here a
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> Bruce
partials - 16 Dec 2005 21:02 GMT
> Folk, this one website of www.epilepsy.com is just the start of a huge
> amount of information concerning epilepsy. There is a site map which is an
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> Just something I wanted to share with everyone.

I totally agree with you. It's a wealth of information that is all very
professionally put together and has been a primary source for myself for
quite some time now.

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