Madison, AL - As Kim Waters watched almost 900 purple balloons soaring into a clear, cold sky over Legacy Elementary School last week, she had a wish: more research and help for people like her son Karsen.
"This is for all the people who have suffered from epilepsy and who have died from it," Waters said to the school's 800 students who had gathered outside for the balloon release.
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