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I Have Epilepsy

Well, the chip has been turned on. I was a bit nervous at first, but it was a very simple task by computer. And with a few tests to make sure it was working as expected, it was done. She turned it on to 1 mA to start. I will go back in about three months to check it's progress, and if needed, to turn it up a bit. Of course, I don't expect anything definitive, especially now that we're just getting started. But the technology is there and amazing.

Everyone keeps asking if I feel any different. No, I don't. Doctors say I shouldn't. The only feeling that continues is the tenderness of the head from the surgery, which has been expected.
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CarleighJ · 36-40, F
Happy for you. Fingers crossed that you will be sezuire free without any hiccups while they adjust it.