In home video EEG should garner the same result, and will mean you can
be in your own bed, in your own room. I imagine it is less expensive
since you aren't actually inn patient. Interesting to think about.
The last I knew FL-41 was not widely available. I happen to live in the
Salt Lake area, and the Dr who developed them is at the University of
Utah, so it was easy for me to get it. I just bought regular glasses
and had them put the tint on at the U of U. Make sure you get
specifically FL-41, not just "light sensitivity" tinting as it is not
the same thing.
kelly
On 12/14/2012 6:16 PM, nance wrote:
>
> Thanks, kelly. They want to do an inhome video monitored eeg. Would it
> be better to be inpatient? I just read up on nerve damage which couod
> be posdible. I need new glasses so will ask for FL-41. I live in
> dallas, tx so will search for eyeglass places that provide this. My
> neuro is very busy and says my brain is complicated but he seems to
> respond to any suggestions i give him. Its hard to get in to see him,
> though. Thank you, i know very little about seizures except for my
> brothers, type. I trued to buy seized by eve laplante on ipad but did
> not have it. Readibg up on alk info. Thanks again, nance
>
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