Hallie Jean Ayres, age 9
Life has dealt me a few blows. Many of you know what has occurred over the last few years, but if you are new to this blog then you may need to be filled in. I have been having seizures for years. The seizures use to come once or twice a year. Then they became like Gremlins. Someone got the seizures wet or fed them after midnight because I had 13 seizures in a single week. What was once considered partial complex seizure disorder is now being called epilepsy. All thanks to a steel toe boot to the head and being tossed through a window.
I often get questions like:
Who would do such a thing?
How did you get through that?
What are you going to do now?
It has been 9 months since my last seizure. The questions have stopped. The seizures have stopped...thanks to a wonderfully expensive medication.
On this day that means so much to so many, I must say that I no longer answer those questions the way I did in the past. Now that I am safe, loved, and cared for I say things like:
It doesn't matter. It happened and now I must deal with seizures.
I didn't. I got help. Asking for help is what put me on the road to getting better.
I am going to take my medication and take care of myself. I am going to be grateful for every seizure free day I have.
Happy Father's day to all of you who make sure your children are safe, cared for, and loved. Seeing all of you gives me...hope.
Athena
I often get questions like:
Who would do such a thing?
How did you get through that?
What are you going to do now?
It has been 9 months since my last seizure. The questions have stopped. The seizures have stopped...thanks to a wonderfully expensive medication.
On this day that means so much to so many, I must say that I no longer answer those questions the way I did in the past. Now that I am safe, loved, and cared for I say things like:
It doesn't matter. It happened and now I must deal with seizures.
I didn't. I got help. Asking for help is what put me on the road to getting better.
I am going to take my medication and take care of myself. I am going to be grateful for every seizure free day I have.
Happy Father's day to all of you who make sure your children are safe, cared for, and loved. Seeing all of you gives me...hope.
Athena