Do you have epilepsy? Do you have a lot of questions about it? Most people with epilepsy do, and they may benefit from knowing the answer to your question. I and Dr. Naritoku at the SIU Center for Epilepsy are compiling a list of frequently-asked questions (FAQs) about epilepsy and seizures. In the spaces below, type the information requested. When you have entered the necessary information, click on the button at the bottom of the page.
Your first name: (This and your birthdate will allow us to know you if you ask another question later) Your date of birth: (Epilepsy is strongly affected by age, so this is a necessary bit of information.)
Type your question here. Please do not include any secret personal information in this section, even your name, because your question will be posted to the FAQ page unchanged.
Is there any other information we may need to know to answer your question, such as medication names, doses, schedules?
Some questions are so person-specific that they aren't appropriate for a FAQ page, but I can send you a brief personal response by email.
If you would like an email reply to your question, please include the information below:
Please do not use this method for urgent questions, because I check this page only once a week or so. If you have an urgent question, please call the clinic nurses from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.