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I have read in a medical website that meto is not recommended for patients with epilepsy. I have epilepsy (not too severe, in fact I haven't had any crisis in years) and I'm worried that I won't be able to use it to CTB, since I want to follow the documented method as much as possible. Do you guys know if it will be a problem even if I'm only using it to CTB?

And, if I can use it, I have another question. I was planning to ask my doctor to give it to me, lying if necessary. But now I'm worried that he will refuse because I have epilepsy (he knows about it), even if he is not suspicious about my intentions. Do you guys know if it's completely banned for patients with epilepsy, and doctors generally know about it?

Thanks!
 

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