Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Re: [epilepsy] It's just Tristin.

 

Tristin,

It is wonderful that you can be there to help a friend like that. That is
such an inspiration. I hope your friend can qualify for the surgery. It
improved my life, but I still have seizures every now and then. They aren't
like they were. So I know it would be wonderul if she can have it and it
help her the way it did you. Hope everything goes well for her tomorrow.
Take care.

Tammy

On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 1:38 PM, tristinspike26 <tristinspike26@yahoo.com>wrote:

>
>
> Hi all,
> Tomorrow I'm kind of going to share my epilepsy surgery testimony with my
> friend's (Lisa's) neurologist. I'm totally tickled that she wants me to talk
> to her neurologist and tell him what surgery did for me. We're trying to get
> her referred to the Medical College of Georgia; where I had my surgery.
> Surgery worked so far for me. I hope and pray that my friend, Lisa, turns
> out to be a good candidate. Maybe surgery will work for her too. It makes me
> feel good knowing that my struggle with epilepsy and my surgery might
> inspire someone else (Lisa). Since I got my driver's license (for the past
> month) I've been driving Lisa around and helping her get to where she needs
> to go. I've been in her shoes. I know what it's like. It's just my way of
> paying it forward.
>
> Tristin :)
>
>
>

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