A WOMAN who suffered a sudden seizure wants to thank the man who stopped to help her.

Kayla Reade, 26, of Canvey, was walking near to Canvey Lake on her way home from dropping her children off when she suffered a seizure, collapsing to the floor.

The mum-of-three has two or three a week, but doctors are puzzled as to what causes them.

She collapsed yesterday morning, but woke to find a dog walker had stopped to make sure she was alright.

Kayla said: “It was lucky that he did stop as I need help when I am coming round.

“I need someone to answer my questions as I don’t remember where I am.

“My seven-year-old daughter Evie-Rose usually looks after me and she knows what to do and will call an ambulance for me if I need one as sometimes I injure myself.”

The Royal London Hospital is looking into the cause of her seizures but so far the cause has remained a mystery.

Kayla wants to thank the man who stopped to help her for his good deed.

She said: “I said thank you at the time, but I was so dazed and didn’t really know what was going on, so I just walked off afterwards as I needed to get to my mum’s house.

“I want to thank him for helping me and for staying with me.

“It is nice to know that people will stop to help out.”

The mum has previously praised eldest daughter Evie-Rose for calling for help after she collapsed last year.

The savvy youngster phoned Kayla’s mother and gave her directions to find her, as well as keeping her brother and sister safe and asking a passerby for help.

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