drjeff
Well-known member
Huh?
What about people driving around with no prior history of seizure? Not only can they die from the crash, they can kill other people too!
We can't live our life as though we'll have a seizure at any moment without any prior knowledge about it. Nor do we need to do so while skiing. What if it happens when actually skiing? Might hit a tree and die...
That's kind of the point I was trying to make. You never know when or if it will happen. So in some circumstances there are things that one can do very easily to help reduce risk, such as close a safety bar. Is it fool proof, no, but might it help keep one in the chair as opposed to falling to the ground, yes.
As for the driving one, yup, hardly a week goes by where you don't hear or read of something like that happening in the news, and that's just life. There are certain things that one can easily do to help decrease risk, but until you're dead, one will always be dealing with risk