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Looking to get my daughter a smart watch and then sign up to an Epilepsy App. Any thoughts on those available?

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Hi Goose10

Thank you for your post.

Some people with epilepsy have found using alarms and monitors helpful as part of a risk reduction plan. They are designed to detect seizures and let someone know so they can help

We list some products and companies on our website. But we're unable to recommend any specific ones but hopefully you will find our info helpful. epilepsy.org.uk/living/safe...

You can talk directly with the relevant company before any purchase Alarms and monitors - Epilepsy Action.

We haven't tested any of the products and there currently isn’t enough evidence to show that using a seizure alarm or monitor can guarantee someone’s safety during a seizure.

Regards

Diane

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