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An Impressive Story Of A Gentlman And His Seizure Description

Wed, 05/25/2016 - 13:24
Am gentleman had relayed his story of his experience of an epileptic seizure about the time I had been being diagnosed with this illness and I had the fortunate time to watch the video;this event made a great impact on my ability to measure some type of momentum of the discipline of my daily routine and epilepsy control and the similiarities of seizure impacts later in the years.Evenso I feel still embarrassed as a femme and the embarrassment lasts on for the latter part of the years of the experience in time of epilepsy as we grow comfortable with ourselves.I get the impact from persons that I legally have to visit because of the maligning from toddlerhood when I was diagnosed with a more complex ordeal then just epilepsy but that of a rare back and forth aging and youthening disorder of the late millinium which is even more rare, and that included the suspicions of epilepsy, and the jargon of being named "retarded""wicked",when actually we struggle harder to be sanctified and have greater awareness of this in our preseizure state and mente and after seizure rest,while our weakness is just human being ordinary.The phantom is just a nightmare like a child may have and needs better nourishment as this is where phantoms are found.When people maligned us it is not us that committed.In trueth I visit them for the removal of the embarrassment!This is the will of the law.

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