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stop criminalizing epilepsy

Wed, 02/03/2016 - 16:38

looking to start the above campaign : stop criminalizing epilepsy. too many adults with epilepsy find themselves in jail/prison due to a seizure in public being interpreted as resisting arrest.etc. let alone the numerous AEDs that cause fits of rage,Keppra is notorious for doing so. the statistics are outrageous for the number of people in prison with epilepsy,their affliction having put them there. when are these bad drugs going to be taken off the market. i get the impression that they're used as a cattle prod so that adults with epilepsy will end up there. why else are there so few of us out and about when it is not so rare a condition.?

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This is a great example of

Submitted by margiefox118@live.com on Tue, 2016-02-16 - 12:44
This is a great example of modern day epilepsy. I too had much worse seizures once. Reducing the time and frequency is fantastic. I now have small ones daily but I can deal with them and I know they will pass.The worse thing is loss of bladder control when they occur and of course the after affects. The new drug (Fycompa) may not eliminate them completely but could replace my current meds which I'm having long term side effects from. I'd like to know more about exactly what happens to everyone when having a seizure.

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