Epilepsy: It’S a Killer, but so What?

Volume Two

Biography & Memoir, Reference
Cover of the book Epilepsy: It’S a Killer, but so What? by Gavin Hogarth, AuthorHouse UK
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Author: Gavin Hogarth ISBN: 9781546287230
Publisher: AuthorHouse UK Publication: April 5, 2018
Imprint: AuthorHouse UK Language: English
Author: Gavin Hogarth
ISBN: 9781546287230
Publisher: AuthorHouse UK
Publication: April 5, 2018
Imprint: AuthorHouse UK
Language: English

Gavin Hogarth and his mum had just moved out of their old, horrible house with the stairs to fall downand life was supposed to be better than ever. But no sooner was Gavin in his new home than he had an epileptic fit and fell to the floor. He heard a loud crack in his foot. Not only had he suffered fractures, there was a break in his foot from walking around on it. The fix required surgeryand he wouldnt be allowed to walk on his broken foot for some time. Such is life when you have epilepsy, which Hogarth has battled for most of his lifeand he shares the ups and downs of living with the condition in this second volume of his life story. Despite the challenges he faces, he maintains his good humor, enjoys vacations, flirts with nurses, laughs with friends, and remains active. But life isnt all fun: There are also plenty of exercises that involve lots of twisting, turningand at times painto get his foot back into shape. Join the author as he navigates the problems that come with living with epilepsy in the second volume of this inspirational memoir.

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Gavin Hogarth and his mum had just moved out of their old, horrible house with the stairs to fall downand life was supposed to be better than ever. But no sooner was Gavin in his new home than he had an epileptic fit and fell to the floor. He heard a loud crack in his foot. Not only had he suffered fractures, there was a break in his foot from walking around on it. The fix required surgeryand he wouldnt be allowed to walk on his broken foot for some time. Such is life when you have epilepsy, which Hogarth has battled for most of his lifeand he shares the ups and downs of living with the condition in this second volume of his life story. Despite the challenges he faces, he maintains his good humor, enjoys vacations, flirts with nurses, laughs with friends, and remains active. But life isnt all fun: There are also plenty of exercises that involve lots of twisting, turningand at times painto get his foot back into shape. Join the author as he navigates the problems that come with living with epilepsy in the second volume of this inspirational memoir.

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