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Janet Lee - Overcoming Epilepsy Challenges

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Janet Lee- Overcoming Epilepsy Challenges -

Her 2-hour limit

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Janet’s Twice Daily Medication

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Medication Side Effects

• Janet needs about 12 hours of sleep in a day which includes a 2-3 hours nap in the afternoon

• Her productive time at any 1 stretch is about 2 hours be it for work, for learning, fun etc

• Though she wants to prolong her productive hours, she is unable to sustain the quality once the 2-hours threshold is up

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A 2-hours per day business?

• Many will think it’s impossible• Some will say it’s a waste of time

but

• Janet’s patience• Customer’s understanding and support plus• Consistency and continuity makes the impossible

IMPOSSIBLE

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This painting was created over 9-10 two-hourly sessions

Autumn – Creation Process

Date: April 2012; Art Media: Acrylic Paint; Size: 76 cm x 51 cm; Time Taken: 19 hrs

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Actual Production

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This painting took 17 two-hourly sessions to complete

Name: DiamondYear of completion: 2014Total time taken: 34 hours

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2-hours of baking makes 3-6 containers of cookies

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but you will definitely get your orders in time!

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To know more about Janet• Subscribe to her

• Watch her other series on

Janet Lee – An Epileptic Artist

http://youtu.be/EC5LL619im4

Janet Lee – Hidden Truths of an epileptic

http://youtu.be/ZflvCWwrdWk

Janet Lee – Living with epilepsy

http://youtu.be/y-mmRPFoB9o

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Permission is granted for you to redistribute this video to:

• help spread epilepsy awareness

• hopefully give some encouragement to those who are caring for someone with special needs

Thank You For Viewing!