Personal Narrative Essay: Epilepsy And Suicide

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“I don't want to live in the kind of world where we don't look out for each other. Not just the people that are close to us, but anybody who needs a helping hand.” ― Charles de Lint “Someone call 911”, I said when I saw a girl fall down the stairs lying unconscious. The nurse at Rockdale County High School assisted with the situation while me and my friend Fred held her, so she couldn’t hurt herself any worse than has already been done. Nurse notified us that this girl has epilepsy (meaning that a person has had two or more seizures, but it’s not contagious & is not caused by mental illness or mental retardation). At I wasn’t really paying attention to what the nurse was saying because I was focus on the girl signs of breathing & trying to become conscious again. The nurse knew …show more content…

The nurse insisted on calling her sister to be there for her when she wakes up. 10-15 mins later, paramedics and firefighters arrive at the scene and acted on trying to get her to respond, while I am getting the wheel chair in case she wakes up so she can just hop on and go home. As time go by she started showing signs of coming back to being conscious & out of nowhere she started busting out crying all over us & started thanking us. After she got done being emotional from the incident that took place, we put her in the wheel chair & we took her to the car & prayed she’ll go to a doctor to get checked out. Her mom was so thankful that we assisted helping her daughter with her medical problem while everyone just stepped over her and went to class. Just hearing her mom say that we made her day by helping her daughter made me realize that we are helping one each another may show how of a caring person you are. One person told me that “strike back against the selfishness and greed of our modern world, and help out a fellow human being today. Not next month,

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