Epilepsy Surgery: Jeannie’s Story
After a viral brain infection left South Carolina native Jeannie with epileptic seizures that couldn’t be controlled by medication, physicians from the Johns Hopkins Epilepsy Center removed the part of her brain where the seizures originated. Fifteen months later, Jeannie continues to be seizure-free and is back to enjoying life. Visit http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/neuro.

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Living with epilepsy-My story

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Severed Corpus Callosum

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Benefits of Epilepsy Surgery

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The Surgery That Proved There Is No Free Will

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Omaha Woman Undergoes Epilepsy Surgery

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What Happens When the Two Halves of Your Brain Can’t Talk?

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Epilepsy Surgery: Is it right for you?

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Debate: "Do Split-Brain Patients Have Two Minds?" (LeDoux, Pinto, Schechter)

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How Minimally Invasive Laser Surgery Ended Epileptic Seizures - Mayo Clinic

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Does the Human Brain Actually Have Two Minds? NOVA | PBS

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The Curious Case of the People With Split Brains

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Living with Epilepsy - Emily's Story

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How to help if someone has a tonic clonic seizure - Epilepsy Action Employer Toolkit

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APS Award Address: Lessons Learned From Split-Brain Research

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Zach, a Film about Epilepsy

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Mom with epilepsy has life-changing surgery

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21-Year-Old’s Legs Froze and Bent Backward in Shocking Medical Emergency

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Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery | Morgan’s Story

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