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Seizure Calendars and observation tips
Mon, 09/18/2006 - 09:42www.epilepsy.com/exceptional_parents.html
www.epilepsy.com/tips_seizure_observation.pdf
www.epilepsy.com/instructions_seizure_calendar.pdf
www.epilepsy.com/event_calendar.pdf
www.epilepsy.com/Seizure+calendar.pdf
Let us know of other resources you'd like to see. coming next- med sheets and seizure action plans!
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Re: Re: Seizure Calendars and observation tips
Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 2007-10-13 - 08:23
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Re: Seizure Calendars and observation tips
Submitted by Schuey on Fri, 2007-10-12 - 01:44
Hi there: I'm new to the forum and have just been browsing. I ran across this post and felt compelled to respond. I read the articles in Exceptional Parent. They were good. As far as seizure calendars, though, I am still wondering why we are working with paper seizure calendars. I completely agree that there is a need for seizure calendars, or diaries, but why aren't there many high-tech options. There is EpiTrax (which, to your credit you mention in the resource section of your site) and Keppra's flash solution, but beyond that, I haven't found any. Diabetes has lots of software tracking devices and I am sure other diseases do too. Just seems like we ought to be better at using technology to provide us with answers to this often baffling disease.