Personal Safety

 

Right from the beginning we taught our kids what to do "if Mommy falls and shakes and doesn't wake up." I'd tell them I was going to pretend to have a seizure and they would practice calling the special numbers by the phone. When they were older, we practiced first aid steps as well. They only had to do it for real a couple of times, but they did a great job -- and they were very proud of themselves.

 

 

Our kitchen needed painting and I was the only person around to do it. I didn't want to use a ladder, but there was no other way to reach the ceiling. So I put a bike helmet on my head. I guess I looked kind of strange, but I felt better. And I got a bonus -- it kept the paint out of my hair.

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Disclaimer

This information is based on common experience. It does not reflect the level of risk or need for safety measures of any individual. People vary in their need for safety measures and readers with seizures are warned not to base lifestyle changes on this material without first consulting a physician.

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