Seizures are short circuits in our brain activity, brainstorms that manifest in different ways depending on the parts of our brain that are involved. For a range of reasons, poor compliance to drugs, poor lifestyles with sleep deprivation and stress, and a host of physical and psychological factors including the choice of drugs and other treatment options. Sometimes, people with uncontrolled seizures have events that look like seizures to the observer, feel like seizures to them, but are indeed not seizures but other medical or psychological conditions, so called non-epileptic seizures. In these circumstances a complete understanding of the individual and the problem have potential to lead to a lasting solution.