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                                                            Thank you for taking the time out of your busy lives to sit down, and pause for a moment to read this. What you read, may make you think, or just make you go and hug you child or loved one. Or, (and this is what we hope) it may make you enrol in a first aid course to learn first aid skills which may save a total stranger. That stranger could potentially be a child/adult who suffers Epilepsy, it could even be our son Ben. You see our son Ben, like many other kids/adults who suffer Epilepsy, is just like any other kid or adult. He is a happy little boy who wants to have fun, play with his friends and do what everyone else does. Ben has developed a love for super heros that is heavily encouraged by his uncles (in the day of marvel, what boy hasn't?). Ben had his first tonic-clonic seizure at 22 months of age in 2013 (Ben is now 7) on the floor of my mother-in-law's kitchen. God Bless her she was an absolute rock wh