Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Seize: The Story - Addy Hyer

At the tender age of three, Addy had her first seizure.  We thought she was choking as she lay on the floor making gurgling noises.  After the EMT’s arrived and we explained what happened they mentioned it might have been a seizure and we were transferred to the ER.  The next few months would be a nightmare.  Addy manifested 4 different types of seizures which included myoclonic, astatic, absence and tonic clonic.   Ironically we had just replaced the carpeting in our home with hardwood floors.  Her injuries were numerous as she repeatedly fell on those floors and seized.  It’s hard to see your child covered in bruises, lacerations and with permanent teeth knocked loose.  It became necessary to strap her into her chair during meals and accompany her to the toilet or when using the stairs.  There is no known cause for her disorder and we were told she may outgrow it, however she continues to decline.  Her doctor has diagnosed her with a combination of two different syndromes which are Doose and Lennox Gastaut.  They are both difficult to control and we are constantly changing medications and treatments to try and stop her seizures.  Currently Addy is on three different medications.  Her daytime seizures are controlled for now but we have never had control of her nocturnal seizures.  The side effects of these medications have caused developmental delays and learning disabilities as well as behavioral problems.  A secondary diagnosis of Sensory Processing Disorder has also recently popped up.  We have tried all kinds of alternative treatment including chiropractic, homeopathic, acupressure, hypnotherapy, occupational therapy and brain-linking.  Our next course of action will probably be the Ketogenic diet. 

Through it all Addy constantly has a smile on her face which is a reminder to me of how valiant her spirit is.  She is now seven years old and in the second grade.  She attends a tumbling and clogging class every week and has a special connection with animals.  We are in the process of applying for a companion/seizure dog for her.  The hardest thing for me as her mother is to continually watch my daughter slip away.  I will never give up hope and I will try every thing in my power to have her be a normal kid again and come back to me. 

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Chili's Give Back Night for Epilepsy Awareness



This Wednesday, November 6th, 2013, all Utah locations of Chili's Grill & Bar are supporting the Epilepsy Association of Utah (EAU) through a "Give Back Night."  So, on Wednesday, let your local Chili's do the cooking and support the EAU at the same time!

As if their Spinich & Artichoke appetizer wasn't enough incentive to head in to Chili's and enjoy a meal, Chili's is showing their support by donating to the EAU!  With each flyer (see below) presented on Wednesday, 11/06/2013, Chili's will donate 15% of the event day sales back to the EAU.



When: Wednesday, 11/06/13
Time: 11:00 am - 11:00 pm (or during regular operating hours)
Where: At ALL Utah Chili's locations.

Join the official Facebook event and, when you are at dinner, snap some pics and tag Epilepsy Utah in your photo so we can add your experience to our Facebook album.  Your photo might even be featured in the next Wavelength newsletter!

We look forward to seeing you at Chili's!!!

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Please print a flyer and take it in to your nearest Chili's location in order to have 15% of the check donated in support of the Epilepsy Association of Utah.

Share this flyer on Facebook!  

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If you have any questions or concerns, please email holly@epilepsyut.org or call/text (801) 566-5949.



NOTICE:  

While the flyer states that the event is only happening in Layton, UT.,  the EAU has confirmation from the event planner that this flyer does apply to ALL Chili's Grill & Bar locations, and each location is aware that the Give Back Night is happening only on Wednesday, November 6th, 2013.  

The "Give Back" event flyer is required with each check to receive credit for the sale.  Sale cannot be included in donation amount without flyer.  

Offer is only valid on the date stated above.  Donations will not be given on sales made prior to or past this date.  




Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Laps For Lyndsay


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Laps for Lyndsay
Annual walk in memory of Lyndsay Lynch announced.

SALT LAKE CITY, Tuesday, October 1, 2013- On August 31, 2010, seven-year-old Lyndsay Lynch had her last seizure.  It was that seizure that cost the vivacious and bright-eyed Lyndsay her life.

“That year, and every year since, her family, friends, neighbors and even strangers, have walked around the track at Weber State University to keep her memory alive’, said Annette Maughan, President of the Epilepsy Association of Utah, “ And each year, the EAU is there to pay tribute to Lyndsay and her family. Their loss and their dedication is felt deeply at the EAU and we can not thank them enough for all that they do.”

All proceeds from the walk are used to send children with epilepsy to The Association’s Camp Neuro Revolution. This year is especially bitter sweet since Lyndsay would have turned 10 and been eligible to attend camp for the very first time. 

The camp is geared for pre-teens and teens, ages 10 -18 with epilepsy.

Held at the National Ability Center in Park City, the Lynches generous donation in Lyndsay’s name last year enabled almost 25 children to participate in what they never thought possible: Summer Camp!

Please join us at the 2013 Laps For Lyndsay!


When:     Saturday, October 12th 2013
Where:   Weber State University Stewart Stadium
Time:       8:00 am – 12:00 pm



ABOUT THE EPILEPSY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH
Founded in 1973, The Epilepsy Association of Utah is a 501(c)(3) charity dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for all individuals living with Epilepsy and seizure disorders. 1 in 26 people will develop Epilepsy at some time in their lives leading to over 100,000 people in Utah alone. Epilepsy is the 4th most common neurological disorder in the US after migraine, stroke and Alzheimer’s. The Epilepsy Association of Utah offers a public education program, statewide support groups, personal and professional advocacy, college scholarships, art exhibits, educational conferences, summer camp and more.  Visit http://epilepsyut.org for additional information.
Press Contact:        Lindsey Palmer
Email:                        lindsey@epilepsyut.org
Website:                  www.epilepsyut.or 

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Community Service Awards Results

Results are presented by category. Thank you to our wonderful nominees and awards recipients!

Medical Professional:
Dr. Helen Barkan - MD of the Year
Sheila Rosenlund - President's Award for Outstanding Medical Professional
Dr. Weston Spencer -.President's Award for Outstanding Medical Professional
Volunteer Group:
Push To The Finish - Volunteer Group of the Year
Krayt Clan - Utah Chapter Mandalorian Mercs
Purple Day 5K 
Volunteer:
Taylor Ferguson - Volunteer of the Year
Christine Ferrin - President's Award for Outstanding Volunteer
Kelley Fitzpatrick
Que-ena Graether
JoAnne Kofford - In Memorium Award for Oustanding Advocate and Volunteer
Melanie Mansuy
Dipan Patel
Will Peterson
Ajay Srivastana
Cheryl and Scot Spangler - President's Award for Outstanding Volunteers
Youth Volunteer:
Ali Blackham - Youth Volunteer of the Year
Courtnie Bartholomuesz - President's Award for Outstanding Youth Volunteer
Taylor Maughan
Ashley Woodcox 
Advocate:
Aud Cakes - Advocate of the Year
Lindsay Addams
Mayor Scott Osborne - President's Award for Outstanding Youth Volunteer
Misty Smith - President's Award for Outstanding Youth Volunteer
Jessica Rae Smith
The Sloan Family 
Youth Advocate:
Demi Sintz - Youth Advocate of the Year
Ali Blackham
Johnny Hansen
Esperanza Hauptman
Terisa Sitton - President's Award for Outstanding Youth Advocate
Commercial Partner:
Lundbeck Pharmacueticals - Commercial Parnter of the Year
Adobe Systems - President's Award for Outstanding Commercial Partner
Bandits' Grill & Bar
Futura Industries - President's Award for Outstanding Commercial Partner
Madeline's Steakhouse & Grill - President's Award for Outstanding Commercial Partner
The Park Cafe
Park City Police Department
Pop On Over Cafe - President's Award for Outstanding Commercial Partner
Wells Fargo 

Monday, August 26, 2013

New Avenues for Treatment Supported


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
New avenues for treatment supported

SALT LAKE CITY, Monday, August 26, 2013 - The Epilepsy Association of Utah (EAU) recognizes the potent nature and reputation cannabis has gained in recent news.  While the EAU does not condone the abuse of marijuana or recreational use of marijuana, we note the medical value and potential the extraction of Cannabidiol (CBD) from the plant has for the epilepsy community. 

“This isn’t a political issue and it isn’t an ethical issue; this is a medical and public policy issue,” says Jennifer May, EAU Professional Advisory Board Member.  She continued, “I never imagined I’d be advocating for high-CBD cannabis, but watching my son seize every day has forced me to become educated and realize the potential this plant extract has for changing lives.”

The EAU believes there is great benefit in the support of any legislative measures allowing the expansion of treatment options, specifically any medical grade product derived from the cannabis plant.

ABOUT THE EPILEPSY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH
Founded in 1973, The Epilepsy Association of Utah is a 501(c)(3) charity dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for all individuals living with Epilepsy and seizure disorders. 1 in 26 people will develop Epilepsy at some time in their lives leading to over 100,000 people in Utah alone. Epilepsy is the 4th most common neurological disorder in the US after migraine, stroke and Alzheimer’s. The Epilepsy Association of Utah offers a public education program, statewide support groups, personal and professional advocacy, college scholarships, art exhibits, educational conferences, summer camp and more.  Visit http://epilepsyut.org for additional information.


Press Contact:        Annette Maughan
Email:                        annette@epilepsyut.org
Website:                  www.epilepsyut.org


Saturday, August 24, 2013

Awarding Community Service



 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Community Service has its Rewards

SALT LAKE CITY, Saturday August 24th, 2013 - The EAU's Community Service Awards are the annual opportunity to recognize, encourage and promote those people and entities that make or have made an impact in the epilepsy community within Utah.

This year marks another achievement: our 40th Anniversary! And that’s something to party about!

“We are so excited to celebrate how far the EAU has come since its inception,” says Holly Ferrin, Executive Director.  “It’s gratifying to recognize those who have helped our organization enhance the quality of life for all individuals living with epilepsy and seizure disorders.  This will excite and revitalize the energies put forth with volunteer efforts for future endeavors with the Epilepsy Association of Utah.”  

So brush up on your 'Crocodile Rock' and wear your best 1973 leisure suit because we are going retro! Anyone for some Fondue?

September 20th, 2013 
Infinity Event Center
26 E 600 S 
Salt Lake City, UT. 84111

6:00pm - 7:00pm Cocktail hour
7:00pm - 10:00pm Dinner and Awards

  

Nominations will close September 3rd, at which time voting will commence. Nominees will be notified prior to then beginning of voting. Voting will be open until September 10th and awards will be handed out during the Dinner on September 20th.

Categories

Medical Professional
Volunteer Group
Volunteer
Youth Volunteer
Advocate
Youth Advocate
Commercial Partner

Registration to attend the celebration of our 40th year and Community Service Awards is now open!  
The registration types are as follows:
EAU Member: $30.00 
Non Member: $40.00
8-Person Table: $325.00
Corporate (up to 16): $600.00


ABOUT THE EPILEPSY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH
Founded in 1973, The Epilepsy Association of Utah is a 501(c)(3) charity dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for all individuals living with Epilepsy and seizure disorders. 1 in 26 people will develop Epilepsy at some time in their lives leading to over 100,000 people in Utah alone. Epilepsy is the 4th most common neurological disorder in the US after migraine, stroke and Alzheimer’s. The Epilepsy Association of Utah offers a public education program, statewide support groups, personal and professional advocacy, college scholarships, art exhibits, educational conferences, summer camp and more.  Visit http://epilepsyut.org for additional information.

Press Contact:                   Lindsey Palmer
Email:                                lindsey@epilepsyut.org
Website:                            www.epilepsyut.org

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Advocating at school!


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Advocating for your Student with Special Needs
Mom, former legislator and advocate, Holly Richardson, to present.

SALT LAKE CITY, Saturday, August 10, 2013 - The Epilepsy Association of Utah and Mom Extraordinaire, Holly Richardson, are pleased to present: Advocating for your Student with Special Needs on August 17, 2013 at the American Fork Gardner Community Room.

School is just around the corner. Could you use some tips from other moms "in the trenches"?  Do you sometimes wonder if your conversations about your child's needs are about as effective as talking to a brick wall? Come learn some effective advocacy techniques from an experienced mom who has been parenting special needs children for over 25 years. 

“This time of year is always extremely stressful for parents of children with special needs, preparing for school, and for a parent whose child has epilepsy, it gets a little bit more intense. Most schools are simply not set up to inherently assist with a child who has seizures.” Says Annette Maughan, President of the Association, “ To help the parent navigate the system, the EAU is offering ‘Advocating for Your Student with Special Needs.”

Holly Richardson, mom to 24 children, former Representative in the Utah House and mostly retired midwife, is excited to come to talk to us about being an effective advocate for our children's need. No one knows their needs better than we do - how do we get the entire team on board? Let's talk about it!

When:                       August 17, 2013
                                 10:00am – 1:00pm
Where:                     American Fork Gardner Community Room
   64 South 100 East
   American Fork, UT

A light lunch will be served.


ABOUT THE EPILEPSY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH
Founded in 1973, The Epilepsy Association of Utah is a 501(c)(3) charity dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for all individuals living with Epilepsy and seizure disorders. 1 in 26 people will develop Epilepsy at some time in their lives leading to over 100,000 people in Utah alone. Epilepsy is the 4th most common neurological disorder in the US after migraine, stroke and Alzheimer’s. The Epilepsy Association of Utah offers a public education program, statewide support groups, personal and professional advocacy, college scholarships, art exhibits, educational conferences, summer camp and more.  Visit http://epilepsyut.org for additional information.
Press Contact:        Lindsey Palmer
Email:                        lindsey@epilepsyut.org

Website:                  www.epilepsyut.org