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Re: After The Epilepsy Comes The Work
by VTEMT
That's a pretty 'grown up' 10 year old. Seems young to be wandering around solo, but maybe I'm just old fashioned or something. I know what you mean about seizures - there's really very little you can do, but you feel like you should be doing more. We were toned to a 12yo girl who was having a seizure (dispatch said 'We had two calls, one said she was breathing, the other says she wasn't'). On arrival she's conscious, breathing and very drowsy. She had no history of seizure. We had to wait for her Mum to arrive since she wasn't too far away, but when she did get there, she took one look at her daughter and said that she would 'meet her at the hospital later, since I have a lot to do at home'. The poor kid had to ride alone. Boggles my mind.
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