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SmartWatch or Embrace

Sat, 02/13/2016 - 21:26
Hello, I was looking into purchasing either the SmartWatch or Embrace seizure alert. Is one better than the other? What have been your experiences with wearable seizure monitors? Thank you! Smilemily

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You may find it helpful to

Submitted by ccooney on Mon, 2017-11-27 - 17:08
You may find it helpful to check with DannyDid.orgThey have the most up-to-date product information and the latest contact information for the devices

Hi Hanna, Are you still

Submitted by Amber Hardy on Wed, 2018-07-04 - 18:27
Hi Hanna, Are you still working on your prototype? My son is 15 and had tonic clonic seizures and has started to have them now in his sleep. He most always throws up during the episode and it terrifies me. I would love to know more about your progress and certainly willing to help in anyway! Thank you, Amber 

Hi Sharmas, I have a 19 year

Submitted by GrammyJ on Mon, 2018-08-20 - 22:23
Hi Sharmas, I have a 19 year old daughter who has been diagnosed with generalized epilepsy. Would be glad to answer any questions or provide feedback. I am desperate for answers, she is getting ready to go to college and I am very  cincerned. She needs her independence to be a healthy adult, but I am so worried about her having seizures without someone around. 

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