His dad, Fred Vogelstein writer of the article, wrote that years ago an epileptologist had made a point of saying that, as hard as you might find it sometimes, the one thing you should never do is become hopeless about the situation.
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Damonito is thirteen years old. I call him Damonito because his dad's name is Damon. It's my way of keeping them straight. Damonito is epileptic. He's had seizures since he was 4 months old. His seizures are a daily part of his life. This is his story.
1 comment:
So beautifully stated. Thank you for the reminder to all of us. love you.
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