What is a Epilepsy?
[superquote]Epilepsy is a chronic disorder, the hallmark of which is recurrent, unprovoked seizures. Many people with epilepsy have more than one type of seizure and may have other symptoms of neurological problems as well.
Sometimes EEG testing, clinical history, family history and outlook are similar among a group of people with epilepsy. In these situations, their condition can be defined as a specific epilepsy syndrome.
The human brain is the source of human epilepsy.
Although the symptoms of a seizure may affect any part of the body, the electrical events that produce the symptoms occur in the brain . . . Read Article[/superquote]
Be Inspired

By the Achievements and Abilities!
Take a quick look into the archives of people with Amputations who became famous.1 min 29 s
Be Informed
Links to bio’s of famous people with Epilepsy to learn more about each person:
- St. Paul
- Socrates
- Vincent Van Gogh
- Sir Isaac Newton
- Neil Young
- Napoleon Bonaparte
- Budda
- Agatha Christie
- Charles Dickens
- Mohammed
- Elton John
- Max Clifford
- Danny Glover
- Harriet Tubman
- Alfred Nobel
- Michelangelo
- Joan of Arc
- Leonardo Da Vinci
- Julius Caesar
- Edgar Allen Poe
- Dante
- Theodore Roosevelt
- Alfred the Great
- Bud Abbott
- Lewis Carrol
- Richard Burton
- George Frederick Handel
- Charles V of Spain
- Pythagoras
- Hannibal
- Edward Lear
- James Madison
- Lord Byron
- Louis XIII of France
- Margaux Hemingway
- Marion Clignet
- Martin Luther
- Niccolo Paganini
- Paul I of Russia
- Peter Tchaikovsky
- Peter the Great
- Robert Schumann
- Sir Walter Scott
- Truman Capote
- Tony Coelho
- Chanda Gunn
- DJ Hapa
- Neil Abercrombie
- Grover Cleveland
- Alexander the Great
- Aristotle
- Buddy Bell
- Hector Berlioz
- Fyodor Dostoevski
- Gustave Flaubert
- Hal Lanier
- Margot Kidder
- Soren Kierkegard
- Vachel Lindsay
- Douglas Wert
- Guy de Maupassant
- Jean Moliere
- Blaise Pascal
- William Pitt the Younger
- Queen Boadicea
- Algernon Charles Swinburne
- Kaiser Wilhelm II
- Bruce Lee



