the wrong side of the bed
Monday, June 26, 2006
i don't know why i ever look at epilepsy related information*
from the epilepsy foundation website:
Ineffective treatment, delayed or lack of access to high-quality, specialized care, and the severity of the underlying neurological disorder are all possible contributors to the development of hard to control seizures. Whatever the cause, the result is the same: a lifetime of dependence, enormous cost to society, and a formidable barrier to individual productivity and happiness.
so, yeah, the part that i bolded? not so encouraging. also, an enormous cost to society? i guess i apologize to you folks for the burden you are enduring on my account.
* i just wanted to look up information releated to the ADA and driving.
Ineffective treatment, delayed or lack of access to high-quality, specialized care, and the severity of the underlying neurological disorder are all possible contributors to the development of hard to control seizures. Whatever the cause, the result is the same: a lifetime of dependence, enormous cost to society, and a formidable barrier to individual productivity and happiness.
so, yeah, the part that i bolded? not so encouraging. also, an enormous cost to society? i guess i apologize to you folks for the burden you are enduring on my account.
* i just wanted to look up information releated to the ADA and driving.
12:19 PM
2 Comments:
That is so mean! Is it in the context of an argument for early detection and treatment? Even so, how thoughtless.
I don't mind!
(And I agree with Constance about the meanness. Ick.)
(And I agree with Constance about the meanness. Ick.)