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It's hard to generate some buzz about epilepsy.
But several articles said that recording epilepsy as the cause of death is rarely done. Usually only when it is related to SUDEP or status epilepticus. SUDEP is only one cause of death for people with epilepsy. It doesn't include the people who fall and hit their head in the shower, drown, drive their car into a tree, overdose on medication, etc. So the death rate for epilepsy may be much higher than is currently reported.
IMHO, Epilepsy is still a taboo subject. When I try to describe what temporal lobe epilepsy to anyone, including extened family, They just think I'm nuts. Many people equate epilepsy with mental illness. But even mental illnesses like depression are talked about. Why not epilepsy?
I think the problem is that people are so afraid of Epilepsy and still do not understand it and this is why we need to keep telling people and do things to make people aware. I was very ignorant about E until my daughter died from SUDEP. I thought that if you just took your meds everything would be ok. I have educated myself through the internet and sites such as this one so now I work hard to help make people aware of E.
I think it's officially just in the U.S./Canada. But feel free to make it an aussie thing too!
You're more then welcome RaeThanks CQ!!!! we are up to 150 people. and there is another event out there with 500 and something. Clearly not enough people. so keep spreading the word!