Jobless, car-less and afraid to call for help: epilepsy patients say police screwed up arrests - News Summed Up

Jobless, car-less and afraid to call for help: epilepsy patients say police screwed up arrests


Dana Himer, 47, has been talking about the arrests for days with her contacts on several epilepsy Facebook sites. Epilepsy affects approximately one in 100 Canadians and is typically diagnosed when a person has had two or more seizures. Neil Ryley said he took this picture of a boot-shaped bruise on his left hip after he got out of jail on July 7, 2016. Another photo of bruising that Neil Ryley said he took after he was released from jail on July 7, 2016. According to the Canadian League Against Epilepsy website, brain surgery is "only performed if all other treatments fail to adequately control seizures."


Source: CBC News August 20, 2016 09:45 UTC



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