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Old 10-23-2011, 03:00 PM #1
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Default Seizure alert service dog?

Does anybody have a seizure alert service dog? If you do, how well do they help?

I have been having alot of seizures, they have been horrible. We have been trying to adjust my meds, but so far no luck. and 2 weeks ago i almost fell down a flight of steps if it wouldnt have been for someone to see me and catch me. So we are now considering getting a service dog, so even if the dog couldnt alert me, it could atleast get somebody for me or call 911. So i was just wondering if anybody has one and have they really helped you. Thanks!
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