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No seizures for over four months

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I was taking Keppra for my Epilepsy...Dissociative Seizures. Also Zyprexa and Ativan. But nothing worked. I experienced terrible side effects..from rashes to weight gain. But still no relief from the seizures.Im from California and we have legal Medical Marijuana and now recreational is legal as well. So I started taking cannabis. Immediately my seizures decreased. Within a month they were gone. I dont take any pharmaceutical medications anymore. The American Epilepsy Society has just confirmed that Cannabis products do cure seizures. Do yourselves a favour and go green.

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