Stubbornhillfarm
Ridin' The Range
My youngest daughter was diagnosed with Epilepsy when she was in the 2nd grade. My sister in law and her daughter both have it as well. Like anything else, you have to be cautious and every individual situation is exactly that, and individual situation. We have always lived with the mindset that being held hostage by a medical condition is no way to live.
Any one of us at any time, could have any number of things happen to us. But living in fear is no way to live. You just have to use good judgement and work around your specific situation at the time.
Hoping that the op finds a solution that gives her some freedom.
Any one of us at any time, could have any number of things happen to us. But living in fear is no way to live. You just have to use good judgement and work around your specific situation at the time.
Hoping that the op finds a solution that gives her some freedom.