Can someone explain what happens when you decide to have surgery? Since the problem is caused by a chemical imbalance, I'm not sure I understand what surgery will do and how it helps? My understanding is that when a certain temporal area of the brain is determined to be the initiator for electrical activity, then that can be modified to help this control. How does this effect the chemical imbalance I have heard about? I'm confused. Does this apply for someone who had a head injury and was the cause to begin with? Thanks for your support.
CBI
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