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Webinar: Adult Epilepsy: Common Clinical Issues and New Therapies Event Date: November 2, 2015 | 1:00pm - 2:00pm ET

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@Kaia

Thank you for addressing the questions. Yes she has had several video eeg's and we were always told that they were seizures - not all of the movements but majority. Thank you again. How does one get an appointment and do you do telephone appointments for questions? You are touching on a lot of things - time/length of seizures, can they cause more damage, how long do you let back to back seizures go on even though they are only 10-15 secs long but not even a minute apart. Oh so many questions. So hard...

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Kaia, you can schedule an appointment at any of our three campuses by clicking on the link located on this page below the webinar video or by calling 480-301-8484 for our Arizona campus, 904-953-0853 for our Florida campus, 507-538-3270 for our Minnesota campus or 855-MAYO-KID for our Children’s Center. We don’t offer phone consultations at this time.

Most brief focal seizures do not lead to clinically significant damage to the brain. The seizure types most likely to be associated with brain damage include generalized tonic-clonic (grand mal) seizures and prolonged focal seizures (i.e. those going on for several minutes at a time).