yeah the liability thing is something that my parents have been saying alot.Caliostro said:As cold as this sounds, because they're too much of a liability. Same reason no sane insurance company will grant a clearly dying man a life insurance.cartzo said:i'm sorry to hear that, what i dont get is why there isnt an insurance company espiecially for epilepsy sufferers.
See, for all it's uses, insurance companies pray on the possibility of disaster, but make damn sure that possibility is only good in your head. If they think you have a very good chance of crashing regularly, they'll either refuse to touch you or hike up your rates so much you're better off buying a second house (hyperbole, yes).
As for my question: Did you ever at any point, after or during considering the doctors reassured you it would be cured, thought "Fuck... I just dodged a bullet..."? I realize you were very young at the time but, did it change anything in your life? Besides the obvious physical stuff off course.
in response to your question, that thought always comes after, and it tends to come in waves for about a week and then it goes away surprisingly quickly. it didnt really change anything about my life, i dont really value my life any more than i did before, which surprised me somewhat.