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Your
donation will break the chains that lock up thousands of people
suffering from epilepsy in Zimbabwe today
Epilepsy
Support Foundation
April 20, 2011
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Can you imagine
the uncertainty of never knowing when you may have a black out?
Or how restricted you'd feel having a person standing by you,
permanently looking over your shoulder as you reach for a cane of
beans in the supermarket . . . following you on to a bus . . .
monitoring you by the stove as you cook. Already I feel the exhilarating
freedom that would come from being freed to breathe on my own! Only
treatment and education can do this.
But monitoring is a
way of life for thousands of people who suffer from epileptic seizures.
With your help these chains of overprotection can be broken and
many people could live normal lives.
People who suffer epilepsy
live with persistent uncertainty. They fear waking up at any moment,
day or night, to find they've had another seizure of which
they were totally unaware . . . but which everyone else seems to
know about. Their self confidence is almost nil. But with medication
many people see a dramatic reduction in the number of seizures they
suffer.
Simon, (we have his
real name on our files), was handed out of a truck as a ten year
old infant, and dropped on the ground. He suffered head, arm and
leg injuries. It was this that later caused his epilepsy. Because
of his seizures, his family took him out of school. Through ignorance,
they unnecessarily disrupted his life and he has little confidence
in himself.
HE IS A PERFECTLY NORMAL
PERSON JUST LIKE YOU AND ME. But sometimes, he feels "like
someone's turned off the electricity". He slumps to
the ground in total blackout. It can take him hours to feel back
to normal afterwards. With medication he could have completed his
education. Through his discovery by the Epilepsy Support Foundation
his family now understand the need for regular medication and he
experiences far more freedom. Now at 19 he's going to start
skills training.
Educating people about
epilepsy will dispel the fear of it. We need your help to break
the chains caused by ignorance.
Your contribution, no matter how small, will be used to bring light
to the fearful, uncertain world of people who suffer. And to their
families. To their teachers, and their friends. In our country many
people don't know that epilepsy can be controlled with drugs.
They fear it. It's seen as being caused by demons. Sufferers
get poor advice from people who are ignorant about epilepsy and
often do more harm than good.
With your help we can
provide anti-epilepsy drugs, establish support groups, produce leaflets,
and teach rural medical workers, nurses and teachers. We dispel
myth, present the real facts and teach people how to cope in the
presence of a person suffering a seizure.
Do you know how to cope?
Do you know that you can't swallow your tongue? I enclose
a first aid leaflet which may surprise you. Please feel free to
copy it and hand it to your workers and friends. We can all do with
a new look at epilepsy.
Your condition to the
Epilepsy Support Foundation will bring so much freedom: for the
first time an adult may smell the mustiness of chalk or a blackboard.
A young man may excitedly wobble away from home on bicycle. People
with amazement can venture out to touch life alone.
We get very
little government aid and rely on people like you for our funding.
Please help us by making out a cash payment at our Centre, making
a bank transfer, deposit or cheque right now and sending it to us
in the reply paid envelope or by email today. (Our Bank details:
Standard Chartered Bank Avondale Branch Acc. No. 8700208568800 Acc.
Name Epilepsy Support Foundation
Your donations
will break chains of fear, stigma and confinement. How wonderful!
P.S. There are
a number of known triggers for the onset of epilepsy like birth
trauma, head damage, cerebral malaria etc. But many people have
no idea why they suddenly begin to suffer from epilepsy. It could
be you or me. Aren't we fortunate its not. Thank you for your
donation. Many, many disadvantaged people with epilepsy will benefit.
Your donation in kind could be medicines, clothing, food, furniture,
merchandise etc.
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full document
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Support Foundation fact
sheet
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