I am on the Waiting List for my NillyNoggin EEG Cap. It will help me during my EEG testing! Please help me reach my goal.
I am so excited to receive my NillyNoggin!
And an added bonus,
if I go above and beyond my goal, we will help other Warriors battling epilepsy! How?
Once I reach my goal of $50, every $50 over that will support other Warriors wishing for a NillyNoggin!
I would really like to help others battling neurological conditions. I know what its like to fight every day and having something to help us get through stressful testing with a smile and help us feel like a rockstar is priceless.
Let’s work together and help sponsor NillyNoggin EEG Caps for more warriors battling epilepsy!
Help Me Feel like a Rockstar!
My medical condition requires me to get EEG tests that are very medically sterile looking and often scary.
Sometimes an EEG is worn for days, in public, and people often stare. The NillyNoggin covers up this scary medical look. It puts a positive, happy twist on the EEG procedure that some of us have to get a lot.
The NillyNoggin cap is comfortable and colorful! Lots of people will come up to talk with me ’cause it’s so cool! It will also give me confidence and comfort! This cap will help ease my anxiety and make life easier on everyone involved with my care.
And Just a Bit More About Me
My warrior is my daughter. She is turning 26 next month but has been battling doctors most of her life to figure out why her brain and body don’t feel right. She got her generalized epilepsy diagnosis after her first EEG in October but had to have a follow up appointment with the doctor immediately after, with no break. They had her sit in a waiting room with her hair all messed up and still stuck with glue before going back into an exam room to go over the doctor’s findings and get her diagnosis. She will have to go in for an EMU stay in the spring (their next opening) and we want to get her one of these caps! I know we can pay for it between family and friends without an issue, but want to use this campaign as a way to raise awareness for how uncomfortable this type of situation can be – for patients of all ages! – and hopefully help raise extra money through Facebook for your company to donate to non-profits or other EMUs for those who maybe can’t afford or fundraise on their own.