Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Re: [epilepsy] Re:Seizure in public

 

Hey Tammy.  I am not sure whether I've seen her or not.  OneHotEpileptic??  Never seen that handle.  Though she seems like a person I would enjoy talking to, as I too have epilepsy.

--- On Wed, 10/28/09, Tammy Wolfgram <tammy@maccetera.com> wrote:

From: Tammy Wolfgram <tammy@maccetera.com>
Subject: [epilepsy] Re:Seizure in public
To: epilepsy@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, October 28, 2009, 2:30 PM

 

Hi Jackie,

I think that is part of the reason that the stigma surrounding

epilepsy lingers. People hide it instead of being loud and proud. I

can understand the problems many have with finding and keeping jobs

due to their epilepsy, but if more people would come out and let

people know that they have epilepsy, like that football player for

the Jets did last year, people would start to realize that epilepsy

is everywhere, is nothing to be afraid of, and maybe people with

epilepsy would begin to be treated better by society as a whole.

Megan is on a one woman crusade to let people know that she has

epilepsy and it is just part of who she is. I think I've mentioned

this before, but her IMing name is "OneHotEpileptic" and she is the

first to crack jokes about epilepsy. If you know her more than twenty

minutes, she will likely tell you about her epilepsy. She views

epilepsy as a major pain in the butt at times, but mostly as an

inconvenience that she has to work around. I think that the fact that

my husband had been diagnosed with a deadly form of cancer, probably

influenced how we parented her. I figured anything that wasn't

terminal wasn't a big deal. (And yes, I know people can and do die

from epilepsy. I'm speaking in terms of likelihood of dealth from a

disease or disorder.) We were determined to keep the kids lives

normal while their dad fought cancer, and just as determined to keep

Megan's life normal in spite of her epilepsy. Megan is lucky in that

her seizures were fairly well controlled by meds, particularly when

she was younger.

I know that there are many children whose seizures are so pervasive

that they cause slow maturation, etc. and I have a great deal of

sympathy for them and their parents. I hope that answers can be found

for these more damaging cases of epilepsy.

Take care,

Tammy











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