Wow, this is sad. :( I'm sorry to hear you're having to struggle with this. It actually sounds like the story I just wrote, ironically, which has a happy ending for the character. It'd be great if real life were like that...
How often are your szs? How long ago were you dx'ed? Do you know much about your triggers? Can you avoid any of them? What treatment have you explored? If you're fairly new to epi, keep looking for answers. I had my first sz as a baby, am now 43, and have complete control for the first time in my life since starting Keppra over the summer. :) When I met my husband, I was also sure he'd run, and given the mess I was in at the time (poor control with a severe reaction to my med), I still can't believe all these years later that he stuck with me. :)
Good luck to you!
LIZ in RI (Lifelong hydrocephalus, epilepsy--finally controlled; autoimmune issues being worked on) :)
--- On Sat, 12/26/09, Hector <hectormale619@
From: Hector <hectormale619@
Subject: [epilepsy] can there be anyone that can relate
To: epilepsy@yahoogroup
Date: Saturday, December 26, 2009, 8:10 PM
well 32yrs old and have gran mal siezures only at night so i have a ordinary life the only thing i dont have love let me explain. I live wiht my brother and his family that way if i have siezurethere be someone.i have try dating but when they find out i have siezures then its over. i wish there single woman with epilepsy so we have something in common
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