A normal school day for a child with severe epilepsy



Raelynn is finally starting school again after all the surgeries and healing she went through. She’s homebound, so a teacher …

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  1. I’m sorry I just have a little question!I was wondering why raelynn always has an oily face?Also I think you are doing great and making people aware about serious medical disabilities that you can help them live their live to the fullest but they just need that little extra help!I think you and you family (including raelynn) are truly inspirational!!Best wishes to you all!

  2. My BC Tess let me know when my glucose was too dangerously high or low before my dr. diagnosed me. One of her sons became a service dog for a young girl with CP and Epilepsy. Maxwell Smart-also a BC- predicted her seizures. I told her he was smarter than his namesake and her mother agreed.

  3. Her seizure really upset me! What about if she is saying, "I can not take this anymore!" We do not know her thoughts! I panic for her! The pain! Torture! Too much! Something seems so inhumane!

  4. First off hi 👋 from my family to yours , that was super hard to,watch even as a stranger I cannot imagine how hard it is to watch her in so much discomfort, you have a beautiful family , thanks for sharing your life with us 💕

  5. My son has a girlfriend with a child just like your daughter she also has seizures but not so strong like Raelynn she’s a child of God and I when I see her I hug her and I kiss her and I hold her tight in my arms and I would like to do that to your daughter give her all the hugs and the kisses you’re such great parents dad you are so terrific with your daughter God bless all of you my prayers are with your precious Raelymn

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