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Old 02-11-2005, 05:17 PM  
thefool
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yup, always support & provide cushion to their head, move things out of the way, and dont try to restrict their movements because that can cause injury to their bones, etc. I used to take care of a little girl who had seizures all the time and at my volunteer job (working with developmentally disabled & mentally retarded) about 30% of the population I work with have seizures. There are several types, some much more severe & others more mild, the more you know the more you can do to help someone. Good job! :
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