CONDITION: The people who get on with life when a seizure could strike at any time
Thursday, September 21st, 2006
ABOUT one in 20 of us will have a seizure at some time in our lives, and one in 131 of us will go on to be diagnosed with epilepsy. And yet membership of the Peterborough branch of Epilepsy Action dwindled to an all-time low a couple of years ago. Features writer Jemma Walton spoke to three people about what it’s like to live with a condition that could cause seizures at any time at school,

