Saturday, August 4, 2012

Re: [epilepsy] Loud Music

 

Its my sister's  husband's 50th b-day party and I cant' just say that I can't go.  I don't go to concerts anymore and miss Bon Jovi and Bruce and even my husand goes to Bruce w/out and I don't go as a seizure is not worth it but I cant tell my sister not to have a DJ for her husband's party that is outside of their shore house

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From: Kelly Porter <race_12_1@porterfam.us>
To: epilepsy@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, August 4, 2012 5:10 PM
Subject: Re: [epilepsy] Loud Music


 

No, I actually play drums and it doesn't bother me. Rhythmic sounds,
like in music, don't tend to affect people in the same way as other loud
noises. The lights use to be a problem until I got a specially tinted
glasses.

Question. Why would you knowingly put yourself in a situation that you
know triggers seizures? I know that means we have to make some cruddy
decisions, but just ask yourself if having a seizure is worth the
momentary pleasure.

Kelly

On 8/4/2012 2:39 PM, Susan Wain wrote:
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> Next weekend I am attending a party with a live DJ. Loud noise/strobe
> lights from concerts prompts seizures in me the next day. Does anyone
> have a problem with loud music causing complex partial seizures?
>

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