Im supporting a young woman in a supported housing project who tells
me she has temporal lobe disorder. She does not know very much about
it apart from she has seizures which are difficult for staff and
residents to deal with. she does not getany help from anywhere and
seems to be out of the system. Any info would be apprerciated. Any
support networks in Wales?
KTI@webtv.net - 22 Sep 2003 19:59 GMT
Here's a great page on TLE an how bizzare it can be!
http://inman.surnameweb.org/documents/a-inman2.htm
And a supurb book to read on TLE is called "Seized" by Eve LaPlante it
is xcellent and the best ever written on it...Just my now 41yrs of
living w/TLE.
God bless your friend!
Dave ???? - 22 Sep 2003 22:29 GMT
Howdy Nina!
Take a look at:
http://www.cymepilepsysbytygwyn.co.uk/
I can't read Welch so you'll have to figure it out for yourself!

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> Im supporting a young woman in a supported housing project who tells
> me she has temporal lobe disorder. She does not know very much about
> it apart from she has seizures which are difficult for staff and
> residents to deal with. she does not getany help from anywhere and
> seems to be out of the system. Any info would be apprerciated. Any
> support networks in Wales?