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<blockquote data-quote="Mep" data-source="post: 1212079" data-attributes="member: 211362"><p>that's so hard.</p><p></p><p>My friend she gets 3 or 6 months suspensions depending on the type of seizure she has. The last one she got 6 months because an ambulance was called as she wasn't breathing for a bit during the seizure. They took her to ER and the doc reported her seizure to police and licensing here. She has had epilepsy for a while but it's only in the last few years really the type of seizures she's having has changed where she is passing out with them (usually she doesn't) and it is worrying her but also the docs think it may be because they found she is pre-menapausal as well... apparently hormone changes can impact on this condition she said. It is frustrating that's for sure as I've seen her go through so many different meds over the years. Docs just keep trying to control it really.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mep, post: 1212079, member: 211362"] that's so hard. My friend she gets 3 or 6 months suspensions depending on the type of seizure she has. The last one she got 6 months because an ambulance was called as she wasn't breathing for a bit during the seizure. They took her to ER and the doc reported her seizure to police and licensing here. She has had epilepsy for a while but it's only in the last few years really the type of seizures she's having has changed where she is passing out with them (usually she doesn't) and it is worrying her but also the docs think it may be because they found she is pre-menapausal as well... apparently hormone changes can impact on this condition she said. It is frustrating that's for sure as I've seen her go through so many different meds over the years. Docs just keep trying to control it really. [/QUOTE]
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