User talk:WECIU?
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before the question. Again, welcome! --Steven Fruitsmaak (Reply) 19:40, 11 August 2008 (UTC)
Temporal lobe epilepsy
[edit]Dear Sir,
based on my recent contributions, you sent me an e-mail about temporal lobe epilepsy, human herpesvirus 6 and febrile convulsions. We can both agree that epilepsy is just one of the many fields of health topics on this site in dire need of more attention.
I removed this section from the introduction at Epilepsy#Seizure syndromes; this was probably giving an unconfirmed theory undue weight. I spent my evening researching this interesting topic (the reason why I contribute: to learn from it!), and summarised it in the main article on temporal lobe epilepsy (see Temporal lobe epilepsy#Causes).
Because you're not medically trained, I think your feedback could be particularly helpful to clear this section from any excessive WP:JARGON, which we strive to avoid per our style guide for medical articles. I would really appreciate if you could copy-edit the section for easier understanding, or if you would raise issues on the article's talk page if all is not clear (even after 3 months in the NHS, my English is not up to native speaker status).
Also, come have a look at WikiProject medicine, where you can meet our other contributors. There is a small group of interested volunteers at Wikipedia:WikiProject Neurology.
kindest regards,