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Dec 2024
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Epilepsy surgery outcomes: Two experienc...

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Christina Rezek and Brad Levy each have daughters who underwent epilepsy surgery, with dramatically different results. Sharp Waves talked with them about the journeys to and through epilepsy surgery, the consequences, and what they have learned.

Brad Levy is a founder of Epilepsy Awareness Day at Disneyland, a free event held every November in Anaheim, California, USA. Visit epilepsyawarenessday.org for more information.

Sharp Waves episodes are meant for informational purposes only, and not as clinical or medical advice.

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