You guys are absolutelly right. The law does need changed. What boils me over about the whole current NHS issue is that because things like epilepsy, asthma and diabetes are becoming more common in people today, it's as if they expect you to already know everything about that condition - that's what happened with my asthma.. I was basically given an inhaler, and shoved out the door because they had, 'Other patients to see.' And I had to use the internet to figure out how to use it properly.
You guys are absolutelly right. The law does need changed. What boils me over about the whole current NHS issue is that because things like epilepsy, asthma and diabetes are becoming more common in people today, it's as if they expect you to already know everything about that condition - that's what happened with my asthma.. I was basically given an inhaler, and shoved out the door because they had, 'Other patients to see.' And I had to use the internet to figure out how to use it properly.
Jumbospeed 3 years ago
Rest in Peace Erin.....
my9pandas 3 years ago
Rest in peace Erin...
Absence of information on the unexpected death in epilepsy!
A "dilemma" that the neurologist don't know how to resolve.
My nephew died 11 years old for SUDEP, during his sleep.
The only my sister son...she never had a warning for the possibility of an unexpected death...
TiuAndria 3 years ago