Ed W wrote:
My mate's mum was diagnosed with that (she was in her mid 50s), but with a bit of treatment it was quite manageable for her.
Yes, that's right, once they are stable on medications, they should be seizures free... though the doctors need to monitor the side effects of the anti-epileptic drugs.. i don't think the the driving restriction is that long though Maurice..
As rwwlee said, you don't have to wake up that early. Where abouts? I want to spread the photos so since I've been to Maroubra, let's do something else (yes I am selfish! )
I've done a brighton le sands sunrise last week, very disappointed, there wasn't enought subject matters to make the photos interesting, though the sunrise sky was excellent there!
rwwlee wrote:
I've done a brighton le sands sunrise last week, very disappointed, there wasn't enought subject matters to make the photos interesting, though the sunrise sky was excellent there!
Yup, a lot of Aussie landscape is a bit flat...that's why i like Maroubra..hehe
Because of the unusual brainwave patterns the Doctor confered with the Neuroligist in Canberra and agreeg that a self imposed driving ban of 12 months be established or at least until the brainwave activity normalises.
Was a bit scarey for the kids witnessing a siezure first hand at the breaky table, and me just casually getting the phone and ringing my mum to assist while I called tripple "O" passing on the details 15 Years in St John will do that to you as I recognised it for what it was. Her Doctor is pretty sure too but the more conclusive tests will be dne Monday next week.
I reacon a day in the Blue Mountains like Glenbrook or Katoomba might be nice even revisit the Zig Zag .