5 years ago, after a "grand mal" seizure, after an EEG study, I was diagnosed with . This type of epilepsy is thought to be a mild form that is outgrown during puberty. Treatment proved effective for 2 years. Then instead of starting tapering and stopping the medication, when an EEG was done, the result showed brain activity for which the medication was changed and the diagnosis was formulated as "atypical" Roland's epilepsy.
Realistically for me there are no visible seizures or convulsions. Since I feel fine, but in Bulgaria they do not plan to reduce or stop the treatment, I turned to ZIC "Medical Karaj" to arrange a consultation in Turkey, with Assoc. Dr. Sinan Chomu, who is a pediatric neurologist. After a physical examination with him, EEG and MRI, I started reducing the dose of the drug with a tendency to stop. I am pleased with the consultation, including the online relationship with the doctor.
I recommend it for neurological problems in children. The organization of the whole trip was excellent. I will be more relaxed for my next visit in a few months because I know I will be in good hands.
Diana Dimanova, 14 years old, Memorial Shishli Hospital