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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Epilepsy / March 2004

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seizure response dogs

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Anon - 07 Mar 2004 12:51 GMT
Hi everyone,
 my name is Jayme.  It's been a while since I last posted to this group.
The last time I posted was when I was questioning everyone about epilepsy
surgery.  I did have the intracranial eeg, but I have 2 focus points and it
was too dangerous to remove them.  Since then, I also tried different drugs
and the vns(the vns was stopping my sz's, until the vns broke)yadda-yadda.
Tell ya the vns thing another time.

 My new search is for a dog.  I have complex partials that cause me to walk
around.  I want a dog that's trained to hold me down during a seizure.
Does anyone have a  seizure response dog?  And if so, how is your dog
working out for you is he very helpful?  Also, can you recommend a training
facility?

Thanks in advance,
 Jayme
Daz_n_Pat - 08 Mar 2004 12:16 GMT
Hi Jayme,
My wife does that for me  ;-)
Don't tell her I compared her to a seizure dog though.

Darryl.

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"It's all fun and games till someone loses an eye"
Quote: My Mum

> Hi everyone,
>   my name is Jayme.  It's been a while since I last posted to this group.
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> Thanks in advance,
>   Jayme
 
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