Chilliwack mother enduring multiple seizures faces year-and-a-half wait for epilepsy procedure

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We are sinking while America is on the rise.

Once the contract between citizen and government is severed, it is vert difficult to recover. In 2015 the shills on here were praising Canada being 5th in the world in happiness, in 10 short years we dropped the most of any nation now at #18 and that's with their usual "bonus points" they like to give to Canada to convince America the a socialist police state is more appealing than a free Republic.


Wietske Flor goes through every day wondering when the next seizure will hit.

Sometimes, the seizures happen multiple times a day. Sometimes, days will go by without one, leaving her on guard and waiting for the inevitable.

It means the 41-year-old Chilliwack mom can't be left alone to care for her three kids, aged nine to 13. She can't drive — even though before this illness, she used to fly airplanes, having completed her training as a commercial pilot before deciding to become a midwife.


"I am almost in a shell," Wietske said from her Chilliwack home.

Simple tasks like cooking and gardening are often too overwhelming. The seizures leave her so tired she often misses her kids' school events.

"It's been utterly debilitating for us," said her husband, Gabor Flor. "For most of the four years, she hasn't been able to function properly."
 
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