Monday, July 13, 2020
Disorientation
Disorientation is a common feeling after Amanda has her seizures. The pictures below show Kramer fetching and retrieving the bag Amanda didn’t realize she’d dropped while in this state. More importantly, when confusion and disorientation persist after longer seizures, Amanda is able to rely on her dog to lead her safely back “Home,” with this simple command.
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