Differentiating psychogenic nonepileptic from epileptic seizures: A mixed-methods, content analysis study, 2020, Cardéna et al

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  1. Andy

    Andy Committee Member

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    Direct link to open access PDF, https://www.epilepsybehavior.com/article/S1525-5050(20)30300-0/pdf
     
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    If they were trying to differentiate people already diagnosed they'd need to account for medication. People with epileptic seizures would likely be medicating while people deemed to have psychogenic epilepsy would not.

    This would definitely make a difference in how a person behaved pre and post seizure and possibly even affect how long the seizure lasted.

    Also, it goes to show how little progress has been made in the field of neurology. I had my EEG over 50 years ago. Not much has changed in the technology, quite possibly due to neurology being infested with psychiatry people. There was no hesitating as to whether getting an EEG for diagnosis was overusing resources as implied in the text here.

    Money saving and liaison psychiatry. The deadly combination. Kills people and medical progress.
     
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    Such pretty dance moves the angels make on their hairpins.
    Completely delusional. These people are out of their damned minds and have no concept of the impact of what their delusions impose on vulnerable people.
     
  4. spinoza577

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    I have a psychogenic seizure right now ...
     
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