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Epilepsy Emergency Alert
Tonic-clonic seizures, often in clusters.
Helen Marie Lawver
12/30/1982
Age 42Do NOT:
- Do not restrain her
- Do not put anything in her mouth
- Do not give food, water, or pills until fully alert
No known allergies
Emergency seizure bag in purse
Contains rescue meds & VNS magnet
VNS magnet in purse emergency bag
VNS Magnet
VNS implant on front left side. Magnet is in purse emergency bag. Use only if familiar/trained.
After a Seizure
She may be confused, tired, disoriented, or unable to speak after a seizure. Stay with her and contact emergency contacts.
Primary caregiver
Secondary caregiver
Call LauraCall 911 if:
- Seizure lasts 5+ minutes
- Seizures repeat in clusters
- Injury occurs
- Breathing is abnormal
Daily Medications
Lamotrigine 500mg, Xcopri 200mg, Nortriptyline 30mg, Clonazepam 1mg
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Emergency Medications
Nayzilam nasal spray, Lorazepam 1mg, Risperidone 1–3 tablets for cluster seizures, Levetiracetam 2–3 tablets for cluster seizures ⚠️ "Levetiracetam" spelling pending confirmation — verify before clinical use.
Devices & Surgical History
- VNS implant — front left side
- History of left pterional craniotomy
- Upcoming RNS implant (pending surgery — update profile after implantation)
Full Responder Notes
Do not restrain. Time the seizure. Protect from injury. Turn on side if possible. Emergency seizure bag, rescue meds, and VNS magnet are in purse. Call Mark Lawver at 805-801-4812 or Laura Lawver at 805-466-7191. Call 911 if seizure lasts over 5 minutes, repeats in clusters, injury occurs, or breathing seems abnormal.
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Emergency Instructions
1. Stay Calm & Time the Seizure
Most seizures stop on their own within 2–3 minutes.
2. Protect from Injury
Remove nearby hazards. Cushion the head. Do NOT restrain.
3. Turn on Side if Possible
Helps keep airway clear. Do NOT put anything in mouth.
4. Call 911 if Needed
Seizure lasts 5+ min, repeats in clusters, injury occurs, or breathing is abnormal.
5. After the Seizure
Stay with Helen. She may be confused or tired. Contact Mark or Laura.
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