Pictured from left, Daniel Smyth, five, Bethany Watson, and Charlotte Taylor, both three, have given the invention their seal of approval.
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Pictured from left, Daniel Smyth, five, Bethany Watson, and Charlotte Taylor, both three, have given the invention their seal of approval.
Excellence!
Anti epilepsy pillows are pillows that you can breathe through in case of a seizure.
They save lives and are provided free by UK charity "Epilepsy Sucks UK"
Quote from the Charity website:
"THIS IS WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO
'Death from suffocation can result within minutes when a child or adult suffering a seizure becomes entrapped in an ordinary pillow which blocks their nose and mouth. If saved from death, oxygen starvation and brain injury may occur resulting in lifelong disability and dependency'.
Solution: Anti-suffocation pillow!
'Among 15 cases of Sudden Unexpected Deaths in Epilepsy that were witnessed in the community, difficulty breathing was observed in 80% of these cases, where 70% of patients were found in a prone position, suggesting that suffocation contributed to their deaths'.
Solution: Anti-Suffocation pillow!
'Frequent arousals caused by epileptic activity are one possible basis for insomnia. Depression or anxiety, which are common in epilepsy patients, also may contribute'. (Lack of sleep is a well documented seizure triggering factor)
Solution: Reduce anxiety, fear and possible seizures with an anti-suffocation pillow!
'The main health risks come from the worry, lack of sleep and depression that caring can bring. Carers often have to fight and battle for the support they get and this wears you down. All this can lead to high blood pressure and stress-related illness'
Solution: Parents and carers have reported to us that they have slept better since receiving an anti-suffocation pillow!”
The charity are very near to winning a £5000 donation. It is an online vote with a login from fb, google + or twitter.
There are a small grass roots charity of volunteers and this would make a big difference to them
Please VOTE if you can here
https://www.directdebit.co.uk/DirectDebitPromotions/BigBreak2014/Pages/CauseDetail.aspx?CauseId=260
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Pictured from left, Daniel Smyth, five, Bethany Watson, and Charlotte Taylor, both three, have given the invention their seal of approval.
Excellence!
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Snoezelen multi-sensory environment therapy for people with developmental disabilities.
FABULOUS! Highly recommended -- I've used it in my house for years (modified version, budget-appropriate, etc) and it's done WONDERS!
The human brain is a mysterious organ that, even today, scientists don't fully understand. One Denver teen has proven just how complex it is, by becoming a musical prodigy after sustaining two childhood concussions.
And from Denver!
When 11-year-old Tommy Cooney heard Danny Keefe was getting picked on at school because of the way he talks, he decided to do something about it.
Same story as before, but lots more detail.
Childhood apraxia of speech makes it difficult for 6-year-old Danny Keefe to talk, but the 6-year-old from Bridgewater, Mass., has an infectious personality. Among his friends is the school's quarterback, who arranged a "Danny Appreciation Day."
The eyes may be the mirror of the soul, but for those with autism , the mouth will have to do.
Very interesting!
Biography.com highlights President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Find out more about how he led the United States through the Great Depression and World War II.
Just how high can someone with a disability go? Why, all the way to the White House!
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Think all disabilities are something you're born with? Drummer Rick Allen lost his arm in a car accident, well after finding success with Def Leppard. The band stuck with him through rehab and he created a brand-new drum set that he could use with just one arm, having his feet make up the work. He's absolutely INCREDIBLE.
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