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Old 04-10-2003, 05:19 AM   #11
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With epilepsy, you could be slipped a tab at any moment - in the middle of live performance, or a special ceremony, or a class, or while scuba diving, or doing surgery, or flying a plane - there are a lot of downsides to being hit with a seizure randomly.

So, I doubt many people would refuse treatment, though if they did, that's their choice.
I really like your spirit about epilepsy, cause in this part of the world where I live, there's a stigma for being an epileptic (some devils and spirits fit in the story).
anyway, what I'd like to add here, is that not all epileptics have their fits in this random way. many of them have their fits early in the morning only. called by some "Kellog's epilepsy!"

so sometimes a mood boster fit can be helpful in the morning to wake up.
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