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Are men or women more sympathetic to their partner who has epilepsy?

posted November 19, 2016
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Consider yourselves very lucky! My ex claimed I was no longer having seizures after I had surgery because they were no longer woke him up. (My grands have always been nocturnal)

posted November 19, 2016
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My husband is wonderful my last grand mal I had when I came to was wiping slobber from my face chin like I was a baby.I am so blessed

posted November 19, 2016
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I think it is like it slways has been. I believe if the girl has it she gravitates towards her father and vice a verse a.

posted November 22, 2016
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not sure my wife understands, yet she does a lot which helps me continue with as nearly normal life as possible. Of the girls, it is the younger one who appears to understand the most even thought I get more affection from the eldest.

posted November 22, 2016
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I have been very lucky my whole family was supposed of it some more than others. My husband and best friend help me out now.

posted November 20, 2016

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