Yes, many people say that. It might not be pleasant, but it's not intentional and it's never so much that it's causing a hazard. They make is sound like it's happening all the time and I just walk around like that all the time. I'm unconcious; I don't even know what is happening during the episode. Even if a person does have multiple events and more frequently, they are still entitled to live in apartment buildings.
I'm still wanting a first floor apartment. It's been suggested that if I get some compensation, I still get that but in a different building, get new items for it, and have a fresh start.
2010 and still situations like this happen. It's probably common, too. Never did I expect it to be taking place with me.
No grand mal's since the last in February; no more Trileptal; the new Keppra is working well.
I'm hoping this comes to an end in a couple weeks. I'll let everyone know.
- Brian
--- In epilepsy@yahoogroups.com, Tammara Wolfgram <tammy@...> wrote:
>
> For gods sake, it's vomit. Like they've never vomited? Ridiculous. BTW, I hope you get a first floor apartment, as that would be safer for you, if you wander out of your apartment during seizures sometimes.
>
> Best wishes,
> Tammy
> Megan's Mom
Thursday, September 23, 2010
[epilepsy] Re: 9.20 landlord-discrimination update
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