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November is Epilepsy Awarness Month..are you doing your part???

Thu, 10/30/2008 - 11:21

November is Epilepsy Awarness Month are you doing your part? I think
if we all ban together and write big television stations and large news
shows MAYBE just MAYBE we could get a part in there show. Please do
your part in this and help us get air time to give some Awarness for
Epilepsy here are some ideas:

1.) Contact your local T.V. Stations

2.) Contact the Today Show - Contact info.- today@nbc.com

3.) Contact Good Morning America ~ Contact Info - http://abcnews.go.com/Site/page?id=3068843

4.) Contact Oprah ~  Contact Info - http://www.oprah.com/contactus

5.) Live w/ Regis and Kelly ~ http://bventertainment.go.com/tv/buenavista/regisandkelly/fe...

Contact Kelly at http://bventertainment.go.com/tv/buenavista/regisandkelly/sp...

These are just 5 ways to contact people!!! There are so many more, this is just a start!!! And I have even written a little text for you to send in the email if you don't want to  put your personal story!

November Is Epilepsy Awareness Month

Facts on Epilepsy:
•    More than 3 million people in the U.S. have some form of epilepsy. About 200,000 new cases of seizure disorders and epilepsy are diagnosed each year.
•    Approximately 180,000 cases of epilepsy are newly diagnosed each year in the United States (about 493 new cases per day).
•    Seizures result in up to 42,000 deaths in the United States each year -- more than the number of deaths from breast cancer!
•    Epilepsy  is more wide spread than diabetes according to Dr. Taleman of the World Health Organization

What is Epilepsy????
Epilepsy is a neurological condition. It is the term for more than 20 different types of seizure disorders produced by brief, temporary changes in the brain's electrical system. These brief malfunctions mean that more the usual amount of electrical energy passes between cells. These changes are manifested in what we call seizures. Seizures are a major national health problem.

Epilepsy can affect anyone, at any age, at any time. Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disorder which creates medical, economic, educational, and emotional and social problems of such dimensions that it is imperative that services provided by the Epilepsy Foundation be available to children, teens, adults, and the elderly in our community.
When do people develop epilepsy?

30% of cases develop before the age of five. 70% of cases develop before the age of 18. However, the incidence of seizure disorders is growing rapidly in older adults. While medical technology has enabled people to survive heart attacks, strokes, brain tumors, and other such conditions, people often develop seizure disorders following such medical emergencies. In fact, there are now as many cases of epilepsy in those over the age of 60 as in those under the age of 10.

Moreover, while newer medical treatments can significantly control many types of epilepsy, 40-50% of cases remain medically uncontrolled.

Okay so when you copy and paste you may have to change it up a little but it still is a little info on Epilepsy that helps them learn a little more. 

Please do your part and help get the word out there. We can make a diffrence. 

<3

Sassy

Comments

Re: November is Epilepsy Awarness Month..are you doing your part

Submitted by kdredske on Fri, 2008-10-31 - 07:44

Way to go Sassy! What great information.

Coming soon. . . more information on the epilepsy.com homepage and in our November newsletter about how to support our cause for epilepsy.

Keep up the good work!

:o) Karen
epilepsy.com webmaster

Way to go Sassy! What great information.

Coming soon. . . more information on the epilepsy.com homepage and in our November newsletter about how to support our cause for epilepsy.

Keep up the good work!

:o) Karen
epilepsy.com webmaster

Re: November is Epilepsy Awarness Month..are you doing your part

Submitted by wichitarick1 on Sun, 2008-11-02 - 16:20

peace R.C.

  THANKS

    Hi I,m still having siezures in public sometimes  doing my part to make them aware does that count ?  lol.

    Just joking but that is a valuable tool in this process.

   My daughter did a report last yr. 4th grd. on E and got the phamlets and posters to post in school along with the report with pictures that is now posted in the office so we thought that was a big step in awareness. also her teacher then has E and did a class awareness skit for E also thought that cool .  I have told so many people over the years ,in such a matterof fact and smiling joking way that the ones that are not scared are put at ease and go away with a different veiw of what a sz may be that I am sure the person they see have one will not scare them ,or at least they will know it is not "killing "them . Please be at Ease...Rick

peace R.C.

  THANKS

    Hi I,m still having siezures in public sometimes  doing my part to make them aware does that count ?  lol.

    Just joking but that is a valuable tool in this process.

   My daughter did a report last yr. 4th grd. on E and got the phamlets and posters to post in school along with the report with pictures that is now posted in the office so we thought that was a big step in awareness. also her teacher then has E and did a class awareness skit for E also thought that cool .  I have told so many people over the years ,in such a matterof fact and smiling joking way that the ones that are not scared are put at ease and go away with a different veiw of what a sz may be that I am sure the person they see have one will not scare them ,or at least they will know it is not "killing "them . Please be at Ease...Rick

Re: November is Epilepsy Awarness Month..

Submitted by seakats on Fri, 2008-10-31 - 22:56

I'm writing the Oprah show...keep your fingers crossed for me!  I'm mentioning Greg Grunberg as an advocate...maybe when she does her Dr. Oz series she could slip in a segment about epilepsy.  Thanks for the links!  It made it a lot easier. Wish me luck!

 

I'm writing the Oprah show...keep your fingers crossed for me!  I'm mentioning Greg Grunberg as an advocate...maybe when she does her Dr. Oz series she could slip in a segment about epilepsy.  Thanks for the links!  It made it a lot easier. Wish me luck!

 

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