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Apps for Apple watch

Sun, 10/07/2018 - 15:33
Our son, 14, was diagnosed with tonic clinic seizures that accure mostly in his sleep. Has anyone tried monitoring devices? We are looking at a few for the Apple Watch that will alert if there is a seizure. Has anyone tried these?

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Hi there. Look up Empatica

Submitted by Thebeesknees on Tue, 2018-10-09 - 23:22
Hi there. Look up Empatica embrace. Idk that much about it but I’m going to buy one for myself and try it. Good luck. 

Hi there,I am currently

Submitted by RacerX35 on Tue, 2018-10-16 - 12:06
Hi there,I am currently trying out the Epiwatch app on my Apple Watch.  It is from Johns Hopkins hospital.  It seems to start learning your heart rates and response times if you have a seizure.  Obviously, if you feel one coming on then you tap an icon and it will give a small test.  You have to input some information such as type seizures, medications and some other stuff.  It also keeps track of your medications and the app will prompt and ask if your son had any seizure the day before.  Just something to look at if you're interested.Later,Racer

HealthUnlocked, Seizure

Submitted by ameliaharry654 on Thu, 2018-11-08 - 02:17
HealthUnlocked, Seizure Tracker, Seizure First Aide, and Snug Safety these are best apps for seizures patients, and for apple watch explore https://www.reecoupons.com/categories/black-friday Your son will soon get rid of this problem.

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