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Aneurisum In The Left Frontal Lobe Area, Frequent Seizures, Gets Headaches Before Seizures. Solution ?

my boyfriends mom has an anerisum in the left frontal lobe area, and has been having very frequent seizers. she is on seizer meds but they are not working. she has had 4 seizers since sunday. after her episodes she reverts to a childlike state for about a ful day. she is 47yrs old. she sometimes gets a headache before the episode but other than that i dont know what else there is. please help me, she goes to her doctor every week and hey still have not been able to pinpont or help her. please help me, im so scared.
posted on Sun, 27 Jan 2013
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Hi,

Thank you for posting your query.

The definite treatment for brain aneurysm is surgery. This is a complex surgery and you should discuss it with her neurosurgeon.

Regarding control of seizures, medications are required to control them.

Multiple medications may be required at higher doses. This can be done in consultation with neurologist.

Best wishes,
Dr Sudhir Kumar MD DM (Neurology)
Senior Consultant Neurologist
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Aneurisum In The Left Frontal Lobe Area, Frequent Seizures, Gets Headaches Before Seizures. Solution ?

Hi, Thank you for posting your query. The definite treatment for brain aneurysm is surgery. This is a complex surgery and you should discuss it with her neurosurgeon. Regarding control of seizures, medications are required to control them. Multiple medications may be required at higher doses. This can be done in consultation with neurologist. Best wishes, Dr Sudhir Kumar MD DM (Neurology) Senior Consultant Neurologist