To be very much welcomed the Epilepsy Society has updated its stance on SUDEP. Not only does it have a very clear, no fuss, statement on what SUDEP is but it begins to outline the kind of things that can practically be done to help assuage the risks. Read more here.
The good news does not stop there. As readers should know the Epilepsy Society is one of the charities we have chosen to support. This stems from visting them and having the raw feelings that had Jane walked through their doors, then she might be alive today.
But what is it about the Epilepsy Society that might mean so much to people at risk from SUDEP? To read that visit this page on the Society's SUDEP work.
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Monday, 2 April 2012
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