Re: Epilepsy
My dad suffered from epilepsy fron his mid-30's onwards -it's something that runs in the family -i have a cousin who was diagnosed late because her attacks happened while she was asleep -a sort of narcolepsy.....It is something you learn to live with, in our case in the 1970's, my sister and i knew the signs of the onset of an attack and ,like my mother, knew how to stop the car or guide him to stop it when an an attack began --I remember in particular once on the Clitherore bypas and once just off the Pyrenees on holiday.....
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