“Usually he goes to sleep and a lot of the times, he wakes up and doesn’t even know what happened,” said Mari Kinsey. She refers to her son Braxton, a 7-year-old who got diagnosed with epilepsy last January.
The episodes come after every two months. Mari and Braxton just want to know when an episode will actually be coming so they can be prepared. Another reason is also to let Braxton have a companion in case no one is immediately around when the episode happens.
Because of this, Mari did some research and found Zen Dog Training. But, a service dog can cost $7-50,000. The owner of the training company, Lola Carter, offered to give them a discount. With $4,600 as the final charge, the Kinsey family is raising money to give Braxton the seizure alert companion that he deserves.
Source: KJRH (Tulsa)
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