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Welcome to the Epilepsy South Africa Community for support of persons with and affected by epilepsy!

We’re very glad you have chosen to be a part of our community. The Epilepsy South Africa community - offered by the Epilepsy South Africa and HealthUnlocked (HU) - supports individuals affected by epilepsy. Whether you are an individual who has been diagnosed, a care-partner, family member, or friend, we hope this community is a safe and supportive place for you to share your experiences and find information and support.

This community is moderated by Epilepsy South Africa and HealthUnlocked.

The Epilepsy South Africa community is part of HealthUnlocked, a network of over 200 conditions and wellness communities from organisations you know and trust. By using HealthUnlocked (HU) you are accepting these posting guidelines and agree to HealthUnlocked’s site Guidelines and Terms of Use. Members of the Epilepsy South Africa should read HU’s Guidelines in conjunction with the Epilepsy South Africa Community Guidelines outlined below.

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Below are the Epilepsy South Africa Community Guidelines, which are aimed at creating and maintaining a safe and supportive community for all of our members. Many of HU’s guidelines are repeated here.

Professional Health Information:

The Epilepsy South Africa Community strives to provide useful, up-to-date information on matters of concern to individuals with and affected by epilepsy. The information posted on this site should not be used as a means of diagnosis, determining treatment, nor replace the relationship between you, your doctors and other healthcare professionals. For diagnosis and treatment options, you are urged to consult your physician.

Community Atmosphere:

The Epilepsy South Africa Community is a safe, supportive, informative, and friendly community for people with and affected by epilepsy. Your participation in this community should be with respect, honesty and in the spirit of supporting and learning from fellow users.

Please note that while Epilepsy South Africa is an organisation based in South Africa, members may be located worldwide. As such, details on approved medications, treatment protocols, healthcare, insurance, and other related topics may differ and should always be verified depending on your specific location.

Posting Content (Posts/Questions/Replies/Private Messages):

Content posted by individual members does not represent the views of Epilepsy South Africa or HealthUnlocked.

Posting content on this community is taken as your agreement to post information that is true and accurate to the best of your knowledge and is primarily drawn from personal experience. You are encouraged to post content about your own experience with epilepsy (or that of a loved one), ask questions, and offer support and advice.

Content should never be abusive, derogatory, sexually explicit or suggestive, or deliberately misleading. If you believe someone else’s content violates this rule, please report it via the “Report Abuse” option or via the “Feedback” button. Content that is felt to violate this policy will either be edited or removed. All feedback reports are read by moderators and it is their judgement on what action, if any, is taken.

Neither Epilepsy South Africa nor HealthUnlocked is responsible for any offence or injury that a member may draw from another member’s content.

Any content posted on this community can be read, used, reproduced, and cited by other users of the site. You have the option to delete content you posted.

When you post third-party information, such as information about new treatments, you are asked to provide references and links to sources wherever possible. Please ensure links are to a reputable site.

Moderating Content:

Content posted on this community is moderated by Epilepsy South Africa and HealthUnlocked. Moderation occurs only after content is posted.

Moderation helps maintain a safe, positive environment for all members of the community. Content may be edited or removed to ensure that the community remains supportive and responsive for all members.

The community is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Moderation occurs after posting and primarily between the hours of 09h00 and 17h00 GMT Monday through Friday.

Solicitations:

Please note that Epilepsy South Africa does not endorse or recommend any specific products, services, therapies, or activities mentioned by any third party (individual or company).

Online Safety:

In this community, there may be discussions of health-related issues and sharing of personal information.

Please note that the Epilepsy South Africa Community is an open site, meaning that any posts are searchable by internet search engines and can be shared via social media platforms. The default setting of posts allows them to be visible to individuals who are not members of the community. If you would rather your content was not searchable, you can change the visibility of your post by selecting "Only followers in my community" before clicking submit. This will result in only the post title and first line of text being visible to those who are not members of the community. However, doing this will limit the number of people who will find and benefit from the information you have shared. We suggest members leave posts open for everyone to find if they are comfortable doing so to ensure more people find communities and benefit from the wealth of information on HealthUnlocked.

For your own safety, you should not disclose personal information such as your full name, email address, home address, telephone number, or any other information which could directly or indirectly identify you.

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zibonelo

sometimes when iam about to get these fits is like im repeating or i am seeing every ,remembering every little details that is in my head and i end up not breathing

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EpilepsySAPartner in reply to zibonelo

It is important that you discuss this with your doctor (ideally your neurologist) as soon as possible as this will enable him/her to adjust your treatment.