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Old 08-28-2006, 07:36 AM #1
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Default Epilepsy and safety precautions

Please feel free to pop over and visit us for all for safety precautions
Such as, bracelets, helmets, pillows and etc.

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Lets stay safe.
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Many people with epilepsy lead very normal lives....
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You are correct many do ....
And there are those who do not.


I will continue to help open eyes to epilepsy and SUDEP

Have a great day
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Hi Everyone,
One thing that many people need to learn about is what to do if a person has a sz. and not to be afraid of a person who has E.
I've also learned that it's not good for a parent/guardian to be over protective of a person that has E because it can effect them emotionally.
In the 34 yrs. I've had sz. I've learned to live my life one day at a time, and stay away from stressful problems.
Take care and May God Bless You!

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Hi Sue

Thanks for adding this great info.
I know when my son had his first sz I was a wreck.
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I think what you are asking is important.

I never go in the pool alone.

I dont use my stairs when alone.
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