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Winty · 04/02/2008 21:26

Hi
This is my first post on this site. I am a support worker working within learning disability. A fellow support worker has a daughter who suffers from quite severe epilepsy. She herself gave birth to a beautiful daughter in autumn last year. Her daughters epilepsy has suddenly deteriorated making her concerned when she is out walking with her own daughter in the pram. Is there any emergency braking system for prams on the market where if she was suddenly let go of the pram in the event of a seizure it would in effect imobilise it? It is a worry that in the event of a seizure her pram would continue to roll. I would appreciate your imput on this. Thank you

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UniS · 04/02/2008 21:46

I've seen a few prams with wrist straps attached to the handle, I guess this would have the effect you are looking for?

Winty · 04/02/2008 21:59

Thank you
I'ts really a question of being aware of whats available. I would really welcome your imput anyone out there with sugestions.
thanks again

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