It's good if you have someone to check on you while you're in the shower or bathroom, but while growing up, all I ever wanted was a little privacy. I can remember my mother asking me if I was okay at least five times a day! I always hated that extra attention.
Later,
Tristin :)
--- On Tue, 6/23/09, uniquepnk tds.net <Uniquepnk@tds.
From: uniquepnk tds.net <Uniquepnk@tds.
Subject: Re: [epilepsy] using the bathroom or shower
To: epilepsy@yahoogroup
Date: Tuesday, June 23, 2009, 6:47 PM
I don't see any reason to lock my bathroom door. There is only 2 people at
my house,so the bathroom never is locked. A person I went to school with
died from a seizure while taking a bath. I hadn't see her since I was in
school and didn't even know she had seizures, but she drowned one day. After
that my boyfriend checks on me more than ever now. But we never did lock the
doors to any room anyway. It is better to be safe on issues like that. Take
care.
Tammy
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 1:17 AM, <mylmy@bnin.net> wrote:
>
>
> shotwho,
>
> I have had a few szs in the bathroom so I agree with you.
>
> Millie
>
> > i am looking for some opinions.i live with my brother his wife and
> > stepchildren, and there are 3 bathrooms in this house so they are able to
> > use theirs.i know that it is common to lock the door when using the
> > bathroom or shower,but when i (having epilepsy) use my bathroom,i leave
> > the door unlocked as a precaution for the possibility that i might have a
> > seizure while in there.what opinions do you have on this matter?
> >
> >
>
>
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