(((Wren)))
Sounds like a horrifying experience for you to be a part of and for the man's wife.
It is great that you took charge of the situation to help your neighbor get the help that he desperately needed. That is a wonderful thing that you did!
I agree with mrsD. The EMT's had to get his seizures to stop, as we know that status epilepticus can be very dangerous. I didn't know that EMT's carried medicines that are aimed to stop seizures...but I guess that makes sense. Thanks for the info, mrsD!
Sometimes we forget what it is like to see seizures ~ how scary they can be to others. We're used to having the seizure, but not so used to seeing them. Porkette, I LOVE that you're taking upon yourself to educate teachers and students at your school, about epilepsy. That is terrific! I wholeheartedly believe that society needs to become a lot more aware and educated on seizure disorders. Personally, I've adopted part of a highway nearby, to pick up trash upon regularly, in the name of "Epilepsy Awareness". Just a little reminder to everyone that drives by.