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Terisa Sitton has a wish that every 16-year-old has and that's to drive a car. Terisa has o
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Alexander Park, 10, has hundreds of seizures in day from Lennox-Gasteaut Syndrome. "We
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Porter Holmes, 6, has a constant companion in Thumper, his service dog of one year to help
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Isaac Sintz, 7, suffers from acute renal failure due to the medications he takes for Dravet
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"Many days Amelia is unable to function," said her mother Karen Glenn. Amelia Gle
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l-r Jessie Christensen, 13, and Kimmie Hansen, 15, have recently become friends through fun
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"We would love to meet our son for the first time without being on several seizure med
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Isabelle Knowlton, 9, is allergic to 70% of all seizure medications. Her mother Syndi Knowl
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"Alepsia would allow Addy to function normally and stop the current developmental and
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Charley Grossman, 7, rarely leaves home without her Spongebob Squarepants stuffed doll. Cha
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Connor Campbell, 6, receives much love and understanding from his older sister, Katie, age
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Anavey Jensen, 7, has many generalized absence and tonic clonic seizures, although the caus
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Glenn David Maughan, 11, more affectionately known as "Bug", was every bit a grea
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Holden Cromar, 6, has complex partial seizures and focal onset seizures that last up to 50
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Cutler Henrie, 7, is the oldest of three siblings. Cutler suffers one to three seizures a d
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Terisa Sitton has a wish that every 16-year-old has and that's to drive a car. Terisa has on average three seizures a day.
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Alexander Park, 10, has hundreds of seizures in day from Lennox-Gasteaut Syndrome. "We have tried everything available and nothing has worked," said his mother Marina Alexandrescu.
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Porter Holmes, 6, has a constant companion in Thumper, his service dog of one year to help with his seizures stemming from Dravet syndrome.
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Isaac Sintz, 7, suffers from acute renal failure due to the medications he takes for Dravet syndrome, that cause him "cognitive delay, physical harm and mental and emotional harm." Isaac has 5-6 absence seizures, 2-3 myoclonic jerks and 1-2 tonic clonic seizures daily.
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"Many days Amelia is unable to function," said her mother Karen Glenn. Amelia Glenn, 19, suffers "dozens to thousands" of seizures, according to Karen, stemming from Dravet syndrome.
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l-r Jessie Christensen, 13, and Kimmie Hansen, 15, have recently become friends through functions held by families involved in the Dravet Syndrome support group. Kimmie loves to tickle Jessie and make her laugh.
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"We would love to meet our son for the first time without being on several seizure medications," said Katie Nelson of her son Payton Nelson, age 9. "He started meds at 10-days-old and has never been off them." Payton has intractable epilepsy and atypical dravet syndrome.
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Isabelle Knowlton, 9, is allergic to 70% of all seizure medications. Her mother Syndi Knowlton fears that if Isabelle, or Izzie, begins to have cluster seizures, the only choice might be to induce a coma to stop them. Izzie has Rett Syndrome and Angelman Syndrome.
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"Alepsia would allow Addy to function normally and stop the current developmental and learning delays she currently experiences," said Rebecca Hyer. Addison Hyer, 7, has Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome.
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Charley Grossman, 7, rarely leaves home without her Spongebob Squarepants stuffed doll. Charley, the youngest of four siblings has Intractable Epilepsy and seizes multiple times every day.
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Connor Campbell, 6, receives much love and understanding from his older sister, Katie, age 11, in managing his Intractable Epilepsy and the more than 100 seizures he has daily.
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Anavey Jensen, 7, has many generalized absence and tonic clonic seizures, although the cause is unknown. Anavey complains that her current medications "make her head feel strange," Friday, December 27, 2013.
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Glenn David Maughan, 11, more affectionately known as "Bug", was every bit a great big brother before he began suffering seizures from intractable epilepsy due to a cerebral folate deficiency. "To run outside, to climb and ride bikes like he used to- having him enjoy those things again- would be a miracle that would bring all our family back," said his mother Annette Maughan.
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Holden Cromar, 6, has complex partial seizures and focal onset seizures that last up to 50 minutes stemming from intractable epilepsy. In an effort to get the care he needs, including the drug Alepsia, he and his family moved to Colorado Springs, CO in December 2013.
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Cutler Henrie, 7, is the oldest of three siblings. Cutler suffers one to three seizures a day, lasting up to 15 minutes each from cortical dysplasia.