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Old 04-16-2009, 05:40 PM #11
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Janke, I hope to get a job. I'm taking an STNA class in May to hopefully be a nurses aid. Do you know what epilepsy consists of? It's the reason I don't drive; my Dr won't let me. In a way I don't want to because I have a high chance of causing an accident. I don't want to possibly hurt or kill someone. I could have a seizure at any moment & in my case I don't know ahead of time when it will happen (some people do). Right now I could have a sz. & break my computer, kick my dog &/or fall off the couch. (Not alot now but most anything is possible). A few yrs ago I was ironing & had a seizure & dropped or put the iron on my leg. I got a 2nd & 3rd degree burn on my thigh. (A 3rd degree burn doesn't hurt because the nerves are killed but a 2nd degree hurts like mad.) I don't know because I experiance unconciousness(sp) for a few seconds.

I want to thank all of you for your responces.

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