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RE: Epilepsy -Seeing yourself have a seizure… and not remembering

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I think it's very brave of you to make this great effort to understand what causes these episodes. Your husband is a wonderful person, and I'm glad you have support and love during this process.

I wish we had been taught emotional management tools as children so we would know how to face the unexpected. At least we would have a starting point when we fall and have to get up.

I hope with all my heart that things will get better for you. I hope you find the peace you need, and that the seizures will eventually become less frequent. I hope you live a long and beautiful life, which I am sure you deserve 🦋 💐

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Thank you so much for your comment. ❤️It means a lot when people take the time to read. 😊 I spend a lot of time around kids because of my friends, and I often see how they panic when a child falls and hurts themselves. The kids start to get nervous and cry, and the adults immediately rush in asking, are you okay? Does it hurt? Do you want a cookie? Then, just a few minutes later, the kids repeat the same actions.
The truth is, parents won't always be around to help them when something goes wrong, and if they don't learn how to navigate through life, it can be challenging. However, I remember one mom who really impressed me. Her child fell because he didn’t listen when she told him not to run. Instead of panicking, she calmly said, See, this happens. Next time, it could be much worse! The child looked at her and didn’t cry or scream… he just played more carefully afterward.
She always prepared her child for the future, reminding him that life isn't a bed of roses. You might fall, but the key is to get up and learn from your mistakes. I was so impressed by her approach! 😊😊
But I’m not a parent, so I probably shouldn’t be sharing this. I just believe it's important to prepare children for the reality that life can be tough sometimes.
Once again, thank you so much for your wishes… it truly means a lot. ❤️