Ancoats, is closely monitored by family members and is always anxious about going anywhere in case he has a seizure. However, he’s not let that stop him in his efforts to raise awareness about epilepsy as he and his family are going on a ‘treat’ ban as part of Epilepsy Awareness Month.His mum, Kelly Driver, who works in a care home, said: “In May he had a seizure out of nowhere - I've had first aid training but I didn't have a clue what to do."My mind just went - I thought he was dying as his mouth went blue and his eyes rolled back - I thought I was going to have a nervous breakdown."We called for an ambulance and then they kept him in for five days - whilst he was there he had another one and all the doctors and nurses came running."They.
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