Attack on the most intractable epilepsy

  There is a difference between well-treated epilepsy and hard-to-treat epilepsy. Patients who are well-treated go to this director or that director and are given one drug, and they don’t have seizures, and the patients are excited to see how good this director is. In fact, 50% of the patients can be controlled with one medicine, which does not reflect the level of the doctor.  I also see the good treatment, but less, leaving me with the most difficult to treat, the director of various hospitals across the country, our hospital directors have seen, can not fall into the hands of this unknown. In the future, I will also do mental correction and training for those with cognitive decline, psychotherapy and drug intervention for those with emotional and mental breakdown.  Finally, to emphasize, the reason why I think I see well is because I am a John Doe. No one can focus and study, and fame is good for the trolls but not for the patients. At the end, I have to spit out a bit! Patients, blindly following the stars is not a good way to see the disease.