LAST...how will I last?
Entanglement of the other kind ...
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LAST...how will I last?
I'm just surprised to hear your doctor doesn't want you around sharp knives if you consistently get auras. I guess there's always the risk of not getting one or recognizing it in enough time. I know my HAE prodromes (Most people with epilepsy have something they call an aura ChemGal. Some people before having a seizure will actually hear music, or smell a particular smell. My aura is just a sense, an inner sensation that a seizure is about to occur. It's a warning sign that I should sit/lie down and prepare myself for what's about to occur.
Only 40F this morning...furnace is on for sure.
My great grandma had a knitting needle go far into her knee as a kid. She was told she would never be able to walk. While she defied the doctor it did cause her life long issues with walking. If unable to be around sharp knives, I also understand the need to be away from knitting needles, unless they have rounded tips.Knitting needles are not sharp knives, however, which is where this discussion started. While a knitting needle could conceivably be used as weapon it is hard to imagine an unintentional injury with one of them. Knives are a different story - - you could easily hurt yourself with a sharp knife if one were in your hand when you experienced a seizure.
On a related note, when on jury duty a few years ago we were not allowed to take knitting needles into the courthouse. This seemed pretty silly to me. A pen or a pencil could also be used to inflict harm, right?
LAST
Knitting needles are not sharp knives, however, which is where this discussion started. While a knitting needle could conceivably be used as weapon it is hard to imagine an unintentional injury with one of them. Knives are a different story - - you could easily hurt yourself with a sharp knife if one were in your hand when you experienced a seizure.
On a related note, when on jury duty a few years ago we were not allowed to take knitting needles into the courthouse. This seemed pretty silly to me. A pen or a pencil could also be used to inflict harm, right?
LAST
Well, knitting needles likely won't be hitting anyone's eye unless there is intent to cause harm. Ditto for a pen or pencil.Disagree. Knitting needles are long and pointy. Real damage could be done with them. Imagine if they hit someone's eye or something.