A neuropsychologist might have suggestions for you if
the meds don't hold. If it's really stress, there are
numerous stress management techniques that could help
significantly. I am surprised the new anti seizure
meds are not sufficient.
Bob
Robert McDonald, Ph.D.
Licensed Psychologist
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> I am 20 years old and I'm currently working on an
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> I have already decided that I would like to get into
> the atmospheric
> sciences, but I have one problem. I am currently
> diagnosed with a
> seizure disorder, which, believe it or not, is
> brought on by algebra
> and the like. I could probably get thru the basic
> maths, but algebra
> stresses me out too much. Is there any way around
> having to pass
> algebra, to get a degree in meteorology? Please
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