Epilepsy Awareness. Epilepsy is when people have reoccurring seizures Seizures are all different Sometimes it causes people to fall down and shake all.

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Epilepsy Awareness

Epilepsy is when people have reoccurring seizures Seizures are all different Sometimes it causes people to fall down and shake all over Sometimes it makes people go still and quiet Everybody’s epilepsy is different What is epilepsy?

What happens during a seizure The electrical signals in the brain get mixed up Sometimes there are too many messages Sometimes there are not enough messages Sometimes the person doesn’t know this is happening Sometimes the person falls and hurts themselves

During a seizure Some people may fall down and shake Others may stare or have a blank look on their face Some people may act differently than normal The person may not hear you They may not answer you

Some children worry about having a seizure at school, or how their friends will react. Or they worry that people around them won’t know what to do.

What can you do? During a seizure you can: Stay with the person Send for a teacher Learn about seizure first aid

What else you can do! March is Epilepsy Awareness Month! Help Epilepsy ACT celebrate Purple Day on 26 March. Purple Day was founded by a nine year old girl in Canada called Cassidy Megan, who wanted to get people talking about epilepsy. And this year Epilepsy ACT wants your help to bring epilepsy out of the shadows.

Purple Day suggestions Log onto the Epilepsy ACT website at Read the information about Purple Day Wear something purple on 26 March Host a purple themed event Hold a purple face painting party Buy or sell – ribbons, badges, pens, bracelets, wristbands, gorillas and bears are available during March