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Hello my brother has had epilepsy for years. He did have tests years ago after his first seizure. But for years his seizures have never been fully under control. I don't think that the medication is working. He has had his medication pushed up to their maximum blood levels. Now all of a sudden a doctor wants him to get a CT scan. The government really needs to have a doctors that will have enough experience of epilepsy and how to treat it.

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