Craig,
I don't have children, but if I did I think the school should know if any of
them had epilepsy. I went to a lot of different schools and some of the
schools didn't know I had epilepsy until I had seizures at school. One of
the schools I was at, I fell in front of a school bus during a
seizure.Epilepsy was never talked about when I went to school and I think
teachers should know if any of their students have anykind of medical
issues.Parents could talk to the teachers without making a big deal about it
in front of the class, but they do need to know just in case something
happens. Take care.
Tammy
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 10:53 AM, craig davis <ohs7778@yahoo.
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> Mark,
> I know going to public schools were not the best years of my
> life. You have a good idea to speak to the schools and possible parents too
> if everyone could meet at one place. I do not know how much you know about
> MSG & Nitrates and the connections they have with causing seizures. I
> believe they could maybe be mentioned also along with other things we know
> that can cause seizures. Any knowledge today would be helpful to any child
> or parent that can educate them on seizure conditions. Hopefully the school
> administrations that you may want to talk to, will not have cemment in their
> heads. I can not tell you the number of teachers and other people 35 to 40
> years ago who believed they knew more about how I felt in school. They
> thought as if the way I told them I was feeling or wanted to do things was
> all wrong when I was trying to explain my thoughts. When they do not want to
> accept yout true beliefs and thoughts, it is automatic rejection as it
> seems to stay with you because you believe no one can trust what you tell
> them. Of course the school knew of my condition to a certain extent as I
> never had any Grand Mals in school. Today I have the problem convincing
> employers to hire me or keep me if they find out about my condition.
> Kids today should never have to worry over that 1 day after school much
> less 30 + years later. In general 98% of the public are totally retarded
> when they look at people like me now as they were the same way when I was in
> school. Again, I never mention my health in an interview especially after I
> did it the first time after my surgery. Parents should not tell the schools
> either about their children unless it is a worse case as mine was not 35
> years ago. Even then if a childs case is a major concern, it is highly
> possible for the child to get better care in a private school or home school
> the child. I could trust my school nurse back then. Today we never know what
> type of person is a school nurse and what can happen to a child who can be
> unconscience ? I would like to know how many kids today would have any type
> of mental or brain conditions compared to the 60's & 70's when I went to
> school.
> Surely MSG has nothing to do with it. Wait, Or could it ? More kids,
> more schools built in 30 years, more fast foods, junk foods & micowave foods
> everywhere today, more diet drinks besides TAB & diet Coke, MSG is in ice
> cream & candy now. Nooooooo way MSG is a joke, it only happens to me, what
> was I thinking ? I'm sure the drug companies will never suffer or go
> braoke as long as MSG stays in our foods.
> Craig
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