I also have intractable seizures, for the past 45 years. I have spoken to my neurologist/epileptologis regarding AI. (for seizures). I want to try it, and looks like it has mostly upside and very little downside. Talk to your neurologist!! Good luck!!
@@sandikobilansky8766 Hi back again......I just read about neurolink, and I have spoken about the chip to my neurologist and they have been working on ai chips for several years. Neurolink sounds like a great type of ai chip, and I will contact my neurologist/professor at Rush pres. St. Lukes in Chicago. Thats where I had my brain surgery done in 1987, but the seizures slowly came back. Sounds like neurolink has many other possible helpful "tricks" for the brain. Memory, etc..... Thanks for the info!!!!
Why do people still require meds years after successful surgery and more to the point there should be a system in place like their is for diabetes for insulin to get meds anywhere at same cost because many with Ep want to live abroad too but meds to expensive in other countries