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Old 10-05-2008, 08:50 PM #21
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I'm so sorry to hear about Sharon. She has always been so kind to me and has given me great advice about my Epilepsy. Please let her know that she is in my thoughts and prayers as well as all of you. Get better soon Sharon!!.












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This is Kim, Steve's girlfriend and future wife, we are sorta engaged. I am posting this very quickly before I go to work. I am sad to report that the family and I are very badly shaken up, for we have nearly lost Sharon, which many of you know her, to SUDEP last night. The whole situation was so scary, Sharon was at death’s door. She is currently recovering and resting. I am learning so much from Sharon and Steve. My heart is breaking for both of them; my baby has told me many times how he’s nearly lost his mom and I thought those were stories, until I saw and witnessed it all last night, and all of this is not a joke, this is for real. And this family knows and expects it all. While he is going to report it to the Neuro when they open, I had called earlier when she had seizures in the courthouse earlier to the Neuro’s office. Sharon is the sweetest person I’ve ever known, she’s like a second mom to me. I’ve learned so much from her that my mother never taught me, she helps people so much. I need her. I just do not understand why people are so mean to her, having heard the mean and nasty things people have said to her and it makes me very, very mad and ****** off about it. They do not know this woman at all. Sharon is the most generous and kind-hearted soul. I don’t want her to go yet, I need her. I can see why epilepsy is tearing up my which will one day be my husband. She is not a mean person; she is just strict and orderly. I want her to be able to see her step-grandson, who is currently with my mom temporarily while I get all my belongings over here in this place. I am beginning to hate epilepsy as Steve hates it so much. I want you guys to know I wear that Epilepsy Foundation band since the day Sharon gave it to me and it has never come off and I have people asking about it all the time!!! And I want you to know, I am almost a certified Medical Assistant, I am learning about epilepsy, I hate it and what it does and my original plans were to proceed in becoming a Nurse but having no idea in what field, you can be assured now in what direction I am going for I am on your side!!! Please keep Sharon in your thoughts, she really is fighting this but it hurts me to see her degrade downwards like this. I gotta go!

Kim <3
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