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Been around the epilepsy block a few times
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Several weeks ago I watched a story on TV that pertain to the medical condition known as 'Tourette's Syndrome'. And while I was listening to what was being talked about, I heard two words that definitely caught my attention.
Now many of us know about, or have heard the suggestion, of keeping a camcorder charged up and handy in order to be able to record what someone might be doing if it appears they are having a seizure. For individuals who might be experiencing seizures while they're asleep, set something up in order to record a video of what the person might be doing while they're asleep. Sleep on top of the covers and have enough light on, and have the camcorder or whatever else is being used, located in a position so the person's entire body can be seen in the video. For ladies and girls, instead of wearing a nightgown to bed, wear some pajama pants or whatever else you prefer to wear, in order for the legs to be seen in the video.
Many of you have also heard about, or know about, what's called a "seizure diary", where you keep track of pretty much everything you, or someone else, has done or is doing, throughout the entire day, by writing down as many details as you can imagine, writing it all down on paper in hopes of trying to notice a repeated pattern of why a person might be experiencing during their seizures.
So what were those two words I heard of while watching that story on TV? Those two words were "Video Diary". Those two words gave me the idea of what we could call the video recordings we are trying to create in order to have a video of someone having a seizure.
What do you think? Does this sound like a good idea as for what we can call our video recordings of someone having a seizure?
Now many of us know about, or have heard the suggestion, of keeping a camcorder charged up and handy in order to be able to record what someone might be doing if it appears they are having a seizure. For individuals who might be experiencing seizures while they're asleep, set something up in order to record a video of what the person might be doing while they're asleep. Sleep on top of the covers and have enough light on, and have the camcorder or whatever else is being used, located in a position so the person's entire body can be seen in the video. For ladies and girls, instead of wearing a nightgown to bed, wear some pajama pants or whatever else you prefer to wear, in order for the legs to be seen in the video.
Many of you have also heard about, or know about, what's called a "seizure diary", where you keep track of pretty much everything you, or someone else, has done or is doing, throughout the entire day, by writing down as many details as you can imagine, writing it all down on paper in hopes of trying to notice a repeated pattern of why a person might be experiencing during their seizures.
So what were those two words I heard of while watching that story on TV? Those two words were "Video Diary". Those two words gave me the idea of what we could call the video recordings we are trying to create in order to have a video of someone having a seizure.
What do you think? Does this sound like a good idea as for what we can call our video recordings of someone having a seizure?