u/TheJohnToMySherlock

Question - Rejection for too many seizures?

Hi! I don’t know what to flair this…

As someone who has been applying for a grant for a service dog or for the services that do not cost 15k as I’m abt to move to college, I have been rejected a couple of times and though they don’t tell me why, I’m assuming that it is because at the time of my application I was having upwards of 10 seizures in a day.

I assume this would stress a service dog out needing to do an emergency response so often, and the number has actually gone down (maybe 5 in a day?) and so I’m wondering if that is likely a factor in my rejection? My cousin is telling me that because that’s part of their training, it shouldn’t be a factor, but I’m assuming that’s what it is 😭

Let me know if you know anything about the selection process that I should know or shouldn’t worry about? I need to start applying again…

Edit for clarity: The seizures in question present similar to tonic clonics but mostly a mixture of the stages ❤️

I also applied more than six months before this transition, which is what most people are saying is the likely reason, so I don’t think that’s the case.

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u/TheJohnToMySherlock — 1 day ago