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Several topics intrigue me. A question for me (currently) is it possible for a qualified family member (an RN) observing repeated seizures, status epilepticus, to administer an Atavan pill when difficulty swallowing does not present as a problem to preclude further seizure onset? Is there an injectable which could be administered in lieu of Atavan?
In the past few months repeated seizures have meant ambulance trips sometimes more than one in a day, repeated emergency room visits, hospital stays and lingering confusion, thereafter, not to mention expense and confusing medical bills for persons I do not remember having seen and tests I do not remember.
Is there a safe at home method to help, given, of course, a family member is qualified to do so?
Kathy
In the past few months repeated seizures have meant ambulance trips sometimes more than one in a day, repeated emergency room visits, hospital stays and lingering confusion, thereafter, not to mention expense and confusing medical bills for persons I do not remember having seen and tests I do not remember.
Is there a safe at home method to help, given, of course, a family member is qualified to do so?
Kathy