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From stigma to science, Utah families find hope in epilepsy treatment

Summary by Lehi Free Press
April Slaughter | Lehi Free Press Seizures don’t announce themselves. They arrive uninvited and unanticipated. One moment, a five-year-old girl named Jordyn was at school, laughing with her kindergarten classmates. Next, an ambulance siren shattered the calm. That day in 2006 marked the start of Jordyn’s 18-year journey into the unpredictable world of epilepsy—a journey that would challenge her family’s hope and resilience at every turn. Jordyn,…
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Lehi Free Press broke the news in on Sunday, August 31, 2025.
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