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Understanding Dravet Syndrome: A Journey of Hope and Support

  • bianca9625
  • Jun 23, 2024
  • 1 min read

What is Dravet Syndrome? Dravet Syndrome, also known as Severe Myoclonic Epilepsy of Infancy (SMEI), is a rare and lifelong form of epilepsy. It typically begins in the first year of life, characterized by frequent and prolonged seizures. These seizures are often triggered by fever or high temperature. Approximately 1 in 15,700 individuals in Australia are affected by this condition, with around 80% having a mutation in their SCN1A gene.


Our Commitment at Feel Good Inq At Feel Good Inq, we stand alongside our clients living with Dravet Syndrome. We provide personalized support, understanding, and resources to enhance their quality of life. Our team believes in fostering hope, resilience, and community for those facing this challenging journey.


🔗 Learn More To learn more about Dravet Syndrome and its impact, visit the Dravet Syndrome Foundation. Together, we can raise awareness, advocate for research, and create a brighter future for those affected.


 
 
 

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