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A Neutral? Nothing Against Anyone And Your Response, Do You Think About Your Condition A Little Bit, Norm, Or Alot Since Your Diagnosis!

A MyEpilepsyTeam Member asked a question πŸ’­
Englewood, CO

I used to quite alot at first, I didn't know what I was going through and what I had, I was uncomfortable and uncertain about the condition I experienced with over the years I was trying to get a understanding of the condition I now have accepted and live with, I'd say It was mostly on my mind most of the time, couldn't think of anything else, but now a little bit of thinking of it, even after a seizure that has happened and or whenever, I know what what took place but I asses it, and jot it… read more

November 19
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A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

I feel like anormal person. I just have to take pills.

November 19
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

After the seizure and fully recovered, I write it in the journal with the time and date

November 19
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

When I was first diagnosed it was a big shocker. I thought about the seizures, but not really the effects that the epilepsy would have on my life.
At first, I was still able to live somewhat "normally."
After a few GM seizures, I had to stop working, stop driving, stay in a lot more. This gave me alot of time to sit and think about the changes this has caused.
I'm trying to keep positive because I'm still waking up everyday, but this change has been difficult.
I tell myself, life is a journey and e all have our path, this is mine. I'm going to embrace the good and the bad and keep learning and living!
It's hard not to think about, though. We have so many things to avoid, keep up with, and research all the time.
Just know you're not alone! We have to be here for each other πŸ’œ

November 19
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

I think about my condition a lot especially after am told I had a seizure. Thinking about a lot of factors like will I ever drive again, when will I start working or maybe continue my university. Because I'm still young and I can't stay with my dad always. Am just 24 years and I will eventually have to learn how to take care of myself

November 19
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

My bf understands I let him know he's a medical doctor and so when or if a seziure comes on he'll be thier for me

November 19

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