BRADENTON, Fla. — It is hard to pick who will get to read the Lewis family's favorite book sometimes.

What You Need To Know • Miles Lewis had his first seizure at 4 years old. He was diagnosed with epilepsy after those seizures kept happening • He was put on medication, but eventually a team of doctors at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital felt surgical intervention was his best chance to live a seizure-free life • Miles underwent a surgery called an anterior temporal lobectomy. Dr. Neel Parikh said it gave him close to an 80% chance of eliminating his seizures • Since his surgery, Miles has not had a seizure and has been taken off all epilepsy medicine.

Mariah Lewis, 5, crosses her little arms, mad that her older brother Miles, 7, gets to read it out loud today.

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