1. June Corbitt June Corbitt United States says:

    Understanding that all surgery is risky and brain surgery especially so, how common is the surgery of removing damaged tissue from the brain? When a small part of the brain is damaged, in this case on the right side, verified by EEGs, which were read by a NeuroScientist, within a practice of NeuroScientists. The doctor found the damage and diagnosed epilepsy. Question: Has the surgery been found to make a difference to seizure activity? Can the brain recover normal function, especially electrical function? Thankyou.

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