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A Girl with Severe Epilepsy Had a Two-Hour Seizure. "I Felt the Weight and Pain of Losing My Child," the Mother Says

Summary by Deník N
Five-year-old Dorotka has epileptic seizures almost every day. Her parents have learned to live with them and are just trying to prevent the big ones. After one two-hour seizure, the then two-year-old girl ended up in an artificial sleep and was on a ventilator. She didn't have any seizures for about nine months, but it later turned out that she had overdosed. Her mother is now raising awareness about epilepsy on social media.
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Five-year-old Dorotka has epileptic seizures almost every day. Her parents have learned to live with them and are just trying to prevent the big ones. After one two-hour seizure, the then two-year-old girl ended up in an artificial sleep and was on a ventilator. She didn't have any seizures for about nine months, but it later turned out that she had overdosed. Her mother is now raising awareness about epilepsy on social media.

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Deník N broke the news in on Friday, May 30, 2025.
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