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I was thinking colorful, maybe neon, swirly eyes to represent disorientation.
I think this is a really nice design. The only part I don’t really understand is the random button on the ear.
Please please I want something with epilepsy to give to my boyfriend 🥹
Maybe have like electric lightning symbols or clouds on the back of the head to show confusion/grogginess after the seizures or for absence seizures? Or have one ear be jagged or stiff material and the other ear loose/soft to represent tonic clonic seizures?
I think the design is cute as a plush on its own, but other than the colour and flashlight, unfortunately I do not think this represents epilepsy. The swirls do not come across as lines for dizziness, just abstract lines, and the button seems extremely out of place. I’m also confused as to how the stitching represents Jacksonian seizures and think further elaboration should go into this, or the description should be removed.
I think people would appreciate a return of the EEG symbol that was on V1 and the addition of neuron cells somewhere on the bunny. Furthermore, I think marks or a bandaid on the head or body to indicate injuries that often occur during seizures would go a long way, along with the removal of the button.
Cute! I do miss the button eyes from the V1 and feel like they would fit with the overall theme if they had them.
I’d really like it if the neuron and EEG symbols came back, I think they were a nice touch and it was fun to show my neurologist and doctors during appointments. Without them, this kind of comes off as an artist bunny to me lol. I do like the swirls on the head and body, as it can represent auras as well as body weakness/soreness after a seizure to me. Also adore the flashlight. I think maybe adding some additional stitching or a band-aid would be nice to represent injuries from seizures. I personally am not a huge fan of the green tips on the limbs. In the future, I’d love to see a post-ictal bun!
I love this! I lost my sister to epilepsy and this really resonates with me
Adorable
i think this design is great, now i don’t have epilepsy myself but i do know some people who do, and i think they will find this great, and will be glad to see more awareness and representation of it