Been really ill for most of lockdown (and exacerbated by it) but nearly getting arrested for being drunk and disorderly when I was actually post-ictal was definitely the most stressful part, and it continues to make me angry how poorly the police understand health.
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I struggled to form sentences, confirmed my address but refused to believe we were stood outside it, didn’t have my phone, keys or purse, but didn’t smell of booze, and would obviously have passed a breathalyzer. The paramedics immediately confirmed it looked like a seizure.
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I ended up being in hospital for four days, which did me more good than being locked in a cell for a few hours would.
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Can the NHS supply you with a card, my late mum had one as she had heart disease and could have had a heart attack at any time, it had her condition, blood type and family contact/GP Details on it.
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I have a medicalert bracelet but they didn’t check for one
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Can you carry a card to confirm this in case it happens again?Thinking of cards people with autism sometimes carry in case police arrest them.
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