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Ask an Epilepsy Expert: How is epilepsy diagnosed?

July 24, 2024
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Today we launch our Ask an Epilepsy Expert series with episode 1: How is epilepsy diagnosed? Dr David Vaughan, Imaging Lead at the Australian Epilepsy Project (AEP), will be answering common questions asked about the condition.

Episode 2 he will be answering What can I do to help my condition?

We hope you find this series useful. If you have a burning question, please drop us a line and we will do our best to answer you. 

And don’t forget to check out links to our additional support page and partners  including Epilepsy Action Australia, Epilepsy Foundation of Australia, Epilepsy Queensland to name a few. 

Ask an Epilepsy Expert: What can I do to help my condition?

We've had such great feedback from our first episode of Ask an Epilepsy Expert that we've dropped episode two early. Here Imaging Lead, Dr David Vaughan answers the question: what can I do to help my condition? You can watch more episodes on our social channels. Read more to find out how.

Ask an Epilepsy Expert: How is epilepsy diagnosed?

We've launched our Ask an Epilepsy Expert series where our AEP team answer common questions about epilepsy. In episode 1, AEP imaging Lead, Dr David Vaughan answers the question: how is epilepsy diagnosed?

AEP Participant: Kylie Staats shares her story

Hi, my name is Kylie Staats, I’m 37 years old and I have had epilepsy for almost my entire life. I had my first seizure when I was four years old, and at that time, nobody knew why it was happening.