If you want to know how out of it I was when the paramedics carried me off, I couldn't walk, badly injured my jaw, and was wearing two different shoes that were both left.
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Replying to @Luiseach
Weirdly, there was another epileptic on my ward, the exact same age.
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Replying to @DawnHFoster
God really? Did you guys exchange horror stories? It morbidly always makes me feel better
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Replying to @Luiseach
It was the first time she'd had seizures, and hers were awful with vomiting, so I just gave her a crash course and said the pills would help.
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Replying to @DawnHFoster
it’s the ‘SeizAlarm’ app on the Apple Watch :) it monitors your motion and as soon as it detects a seizure-like motion it starts a countdown so if you don’t switch it off before that ends it sends an alert to all your emergency contacts. Obviously won’t work for absences
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Only £11 a month too. My best friends noticed I wasn't around and had to find my neighbour's number to find out I was in hospital and call St Thomas's. The app could have told them.
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