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LIFE WITH SEIZURES
by: MARLENA on Wed, Jun 10 2009
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I have had seizures since I was a year old; cause from a car wreck-go figure. I had them several times a day. I could hear my dad and sister to tell me to fight the seizures; not to let seizures take over. As I got older, the seizures became less frequent. but I still have them, maybe once a year, but it’s scary when you have one, not knowing whats going on, and after having one seeing people stare at you, some even making fun of the situation. Seizures really change your life; I don’t drive because of them, it sucks having to ask someone for a ride to take you here and there. Thank god for friends and family but it sure would be nice to not have to depend on anyone-just get up and go when you want to.


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  • LIFE WITH SEIZURES - by MARLENA - (Wed, Jun 10 2009)
    I have had seizures since I was a year old; cause from a car wreck-go figure. I had them several times a day. I could hear my dad and sister to tell me to fight the seizures; not to let seizures take over. [more..]

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