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I too am a patient at Mayo in Phoenix. My Epileptologist is Dr. Draz (Drazkowski). My first appointment at Mayo was also well over an hour. Most importantly, Draz listens to me and encourages me to do my own research. Mayo has all the different varieties of neurologists. I was sent to a Movement Neurologist for my blepharospams. He and Draz worked together to help me. Because of my memory issues he encourages me to record our sessions. I've seen a lot of medical doctors and specialists for various conditions in my life and have never been treated as well by any of them as I have by Mayo.

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@absentsenior Glad to hear I had another vital add on to the seizure. The second symptom was hormone imbalance within the reproductive system. So painful the seizure no pain before or after just short-term and long-term memory. Cognitive, balance, sensation, level of voice so stress so my blood unbalance inside the reproductive system. Also respiratory as well blood pressure and temperature was low. Because I can only use what's available which after a first seizure get 24hr care just because you wont recognize your body. I just so happen to be in a facility, hospital, impatient, outpatient clinic food is more closer that makes it better now that I finally on one of the prescription to correct the neurological deficiency. According to six months of hormone treatment I am watched 24hr if something happens vital Ohio Health will impatient until the problem dissolve. Outpatient every three days working on transport due to my own way of life walking enjoying the day ,so yeah these are the three since one month ago things change for a short-term acceptance. Praying for a full recovery