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The doctor gives the child medication for epilepsy, in Italy they throw it in the bin

The doctor gives the child medication for epilepsy, in Italy they throw it in

A parent from Tirana went to the editorial office of the show "Stop" on TV Klan after his son had two seizures and was suspected of having epilepsy. He says that he took him to Dr. Aferdita Tota and she gave him the medication called "Kepra" for treatment.

The citizen says that in order to be completely safe, he took the boy to Italy where the medicine he was taking in Albania was thrown into the trash can. After returning from Italy, the parent met the doctor, who told him that it is within his right to choose the doctor he wants.

Doktoresha: Si je ti? Si ka qenë djali?

Pestery: S'ka Pasur Ndrishim.

Doctor: Now tell me, what kind of complaints did you have? Not eating bread is not an excuse from "Kepra".

Citizen: I paid him a visit to Italy and they took that "Kepra from me", they told me "you don't have to give it to him".

Doctor: You know that part. Listen, who you want! I had reasons for giving it.

Citizen: When I visited Italy, they said, "you don't have to give this Kepra to him."

Doctor: Now about Roland epilepsy, I explained to you then. There are many clinics in the world that do not treat them, but you will endure seizures.

Citizen: They explained it to us more or less, because I don't know Italian and I didn't understand them...

Doctor: It's epilepsy since adolescence, it goes away.

Doctor: Now, I don't know how many crises your child has had. How many crises has it made?

Citizen: It has not done any more, since Italy has not done any more crises.

Doctor: It is good for a person to follow a decision or the judgment of a doctor. Agreed! Don't go to a hundred countries and not know what you do with the child then! O thou shalt follow the judgment of them, o thou shalt follow our judgment! I say that children are treated for at least two years, they should be two years with medication, without seizures with eze.

Neurodiatrist Passion Rino shows the different types of epilepsy, including mild epilepsies such as sleep and fever, which do not require medication and even more so, when there are only two episodes./tvklan.al

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