This is not always a sensible activity if you have epilepsy scrambling across low objects is no problem, but climbing up trees, cliffs and mountains can be dangerous. If you lose consciousness in a seizure, whilst half way up a tree or a ladder, there is only one way you are going to go and that is downwards!
The problems which that can cause are obvious. It is far better not to climb than to finish up in hospital with broken bones or perhaps a serious head injury.
In some hospitals there are nurses who are specially trained to help people with
Epilepsy. These nurses work in both children’s hospitals and in adult’s hospitals. They help people to get the best out of life though they have epilepsy. There are also some Epilepsy Nurses who work out in the community.
Very often the epilepsy nurse will explain a lot about epilepsy to people such as teachers and other nurses, who are working with children who have seizures, so that they understand what is happening and how best to help.
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