EFVA Support for Couples
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Supporting A Partner With Epilepsy
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Disclosing Epilepsy To A Partner
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Epilepsy in Marriage
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Embracing Epilepsy
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EpiEdu: Relationships and Epilepsy
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Living with Drug Resistant Epilepsy
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Avoiding Common Epilepsy Triggers
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Epilepsy in the Workplace
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Driving with Epilepsy
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Epi Edu: Police, DMV, Legal Barriers
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Mixing Holiday Drinks and Your Meds
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Holiday Parties with Epilepsy
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Relax and Let the Good Times Roll
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Beat the Holiday Blues
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In the Event of a Seizure
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@IsaacSitjar
@IsaacSitjar Ай бұрын
Does this include Linda bright coercing law enforcement to unlawfully detaining and coercing csb to send patients to eastern state hospital and lying on tdos
@VincentValentine33
@VincentValentine33 Ай бұрын
Police are vicious towards people with Epilepsy.
@IsaacSitjar
@IsaacSitjar Ай бұрын
She uses a slumlord pastor Vincent daniels
@IsaacSitjar
@IsaacSitjar Ай бұрын
She's a liar everything she says is a lie
@iananttila
@iananttila 2 ай бұрын
I had no choice, I was having hundreds a day; I always kept a positive attitude which everyone admired to where my first girlfriend worked out to be my wife.
@chanabayla1823
@chanabayla1823 11 ай бұрын
As an epileptic and a volunteer for the epilepsy foundation. Epilepsy is on your license now or at least it should be
@LadyEpileptic
@LadyEpileptic Жыл бұрын
I have went into status epilepticus in front of EMS because of this. I have a grand mal and then sometimes a partial after that. They don’t acknowledge anything other than a convulsion as a seizure. Partial seizures are the second most common type of seizure and epilepsy has been found in a huge population since history of humans. It’s amazing that emergency personnel doesn’t know more about it. You handled it so kindly. I’m very frustrated and I can’t say that I would have been so kind. I’m terrified of having a seizure in public and someone calling EMS.
@GeneralSulla
@GeneralSulla 5 ай бұрын
I fear like police hiring, EMS are hiring baboons.
@emilyann4549
@emilyann4549 Жыл бұрын
Well that's great the cops heard you out, good for them!
@alterman156channel
@alterman156channel Жыл бұрын
The police should be aware of the difference between someone who is going through a seizure and someone who is drunk. A drunk person will have the odor of alcohol on them. Someone having a seizure will not have the odor of alcohol. It appears that the police officer who approached Lowell Evans had a total misunderstanding that he was having a seizure and that is why he had pulled his car off the road. He developed a sensation and knew that a seizure was possible. He simply had a seizure and he was at no risk of causing harm to others. All the officer needed to do was to asked him his name, where he was and the day's date. Just expect some confusion if the person is in the post ictal stage that follows the seizure. Also the person might not want to drive after they have had a seizure so it would be best to offer some assistance. It would be helpful perhaps for many police departments to have an special officer assigned to deal with those who have epilepsy and it might be a good thing that the officer has epilepsy themselves (make sure that it is under good control) so that they'll understand what the person is going through when they're having a seizure. It is also strongly suggested that the person affected by epilepsy or other seizure disorder carry a card with them that states that they have a seizure disorder and what to do if they're found having a seizure. Except in a few rare cases, they will not need medical attention. They will simply need assistance. Once the effects of the seizure wear off, the person will generally be O.K. However it might be a good idea sometimes for the officer to take to person home or perhaps to the police station to take a nap after the seizure until they feel better. Some people with epilepsy will be wearing a bracelet stating that they have epilepsy.
@LadyEpileptic
@LadyEpileptic Жыл бұрын
You are correct on that but he couldn’t respond because he was having a seizure. He was not Postictal. Partial seizures manifest differently depending on the part of the brain that it originates from. He was actually Postictal in the cop car and was pretty with it. That’s not always the case. God was with him that day
@marcelodesa3474
@marcelodesa3474 Жыл бұрын
Every time I have these ours it completely scares me out of my mind, My seizures would occurre during my sleep and I would just find myself Wandering around on the streats wearing just my underwears.
@davidchmielecki5595
@davidchmielecki5595 Жыл бұрын
I am in an unfortunate situation. I have epilepsy. Plus I cannot drive. I am retired. I am single now and see no one. I don’t think that a women would want to get involved with me because of my epilepsy and I cannot drive. I would be seen as a burden. Just because they most likely would think that way.I certainly don’t think less of myself. I would be there for her I was with someone and she told me.
@robinhall6121
@robinhall6121 Жыл бұрын
I told a new gf about my epilepsy recently. Idk what is going to happen. I've been fighting this for 20 yrs. I am fortunate. I work can drive.
@alterman156channel
@alterman156channel 2 жыл бұрын
Many people who have epilepsy can drive as long as they're seizure free. However there will be judgement calls and they have to be made with care.