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Having surgery changed everything

True-life PATIENT CASEBOOK

Opening my eyes, I glanced around my bedroom and breathed a sigh of relief. I’d survived another night.

It might sound dramatic but, since having my first epileptic seizure 20 years before, I went to bed afraid I wouldn’t wake up.

It was March 2016,

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