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thank you so much and was very interesting new for me yeah mm in question from the audience
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that's mason
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okay i guess
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mm
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yep yep think it connected epileptic attacks may originated in the cortical
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brain cortex not from the deeper part of the brain
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so i haven't seen any single case of it that take attacks after such kind of operation
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and and you don't see any any other problem uh
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i mean a a loss of um when i know because it's easy to
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clean the that during the frost frost mansell secular to two months
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patient may feel as the gate what was your speech but it we we
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could always recover this is because of the team or around the target
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effectively dreamer disappears the everything comes back
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yeah well but you would need for the diagnosis focal just turn yeah before operating
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you you mean the how to make diagnosis and get the the
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look of course there's no abnormality i mean i'm alright
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and about the symptoms it you are always say still type
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and then some patient may have morning been if it during in in the morning is
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much better than in the afternoon and also the patient has tasks space fifty
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so what symptoms it's always the same and the task specific
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nothing happens or what for example you using keyboard over the computer whether the p. m.
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appropriate place very about this is that tasks as its poses sorry features the um
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s. on the peak i saw on the beach i'm happy nation had him gee this is
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that is that register use a u. m. g. and to to check the cool contraction
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of the accent so and if an x. m. masses another is that we don't uh
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okay let's go
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yeah i think that's that's a long ah mothers with it and it was on a
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the uh really really surgical those who came to mind
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clinic for o. sitting the site surgical treatment
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happen most of them almost all of them have
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tried many many things rehabilitation act puncture
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a biofeedback and the cycle of therapy in the small and then they come
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so i don't know how many are sure outside my packets
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but uh in my experience mile oral then it
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it extends it exhausted to a treatment without any improvement
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to use petroleum talks and uh uh cases uh i asked some
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euros just about the the or with hasty to use it
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uh it for especially musicians this on yeah they use it the for writer's cramp
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but in case of musicians it most of the men of very happy
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yes postman
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uh_huh
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uh_huh how do you decide about the extent don't deletion is it very
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precise i'll uh just high is is almost always a a saying
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in the area we will record the dental or all the
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plays of the times and usually is made by
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uh uh i'd need to one mimi the in the answer in the form a meter exposed to
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which creates around three by five maybe made a
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shape uh uh overall over shaped vision
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and the
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if a patient has says c. d. of it's if you're a symptoms
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we usually don't need the is azure vision of all the even if the minus in terms
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of them to our eyes the that we still need the same same size edition
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uh_huh
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no no no have no uh it in
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in bad way not nothing but in a way that patients with uh the very happy in
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that little cage a pleasure preserve uh in there as a tape of of course
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but i i think it's the secondary not primary due to the huge and the fans
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do anybody have you have the experience our cooperation with you
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and your surgery department in your local hospital country
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concerning this turn yeah and this time i think it for example in
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switzerland the in zurich uh the the german we can do that
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in several countries overs or to yes should we go home and talk
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to are no shorter college send them to learn this technique yeah
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because there are so many nations suffering and the the in case of rehabilitation
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it takes years and many patients drop from the we have programs
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so is that it was just great kind of patients i think this this this is the one the risk you method

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