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It can be helpful to keep a ‘seizure diary’

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It can be helpful to keep a ‘seizure diary’. This will enable you to give as much information as possible about your seizures to your doctor.

You can download a diary from Epilepsy Action webpage or order a diary from their helpline helpline@epilepsy.org.uk or phone 0808 800 5050.

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I've been keeping a seizure diary for 3 months now. Finding it really useful both in showing my experience to my doctor and for myself.

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Hi Mpaz

For your information, Epilepsy Action has just produced a FREE seizure diary. You can get one from their Freephone Helpline 0808 800 5050 or email helpline@epilepsy.org.uk.

Diane

Advice and Information Team

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I have been keeping diary since my husband was diagnosed & it has been helpful for Gp & consultant

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