shirlgirl
05-27-2002, 08:08 AM
Hi guys,
Yes! E has affected my life since i was 13 through schooling, employment, and whatever goes with the package in life, theres been hiccups but have always found away round or over them.
My driving has now suddenly come to a halt due to this, but i just gotta pick up the pieces and accept it. If was to fear when my next fit would be my life wouldn't be a life as such. Medication is not a cure but it is certainly a stability but trying to find the right meds can be a long and slow process depending on age etc......
I live day in day out as normal as poss!! Can't escape that it may be with me for life, but one day at a time is all the steps yeh need to take, i always used to blame myself for me and my body and my illness..nobody wants this nobody wants any illness but thankfully my seizures are now very few and far between.
The only thing i have ever lacked really is self confidence and still don't have it till this day and thats even with kids etc..and having the hubby.
People can make you try to feel better, but the only person that can make you feel better is yourself.
I have very bad mood swings but relate this to the illness. I had a fresh seizure a week ago after 2 years of being without within that spell i learned to drive! and loved it my own independence, i had it for a year now i have just sent my license back to dvla, i will reclaim my licence wihin 1 year of the date of the seizure if i have been fit free there won't be a prob not getting to drive again they will let me but not for a year! So i have always these chances in between, grab it while you can, it is a damn nuisance though when we have to go back to our old routine! I have to accept this as it is package and parcel of the illness...i know i am lucky in one sense cause some people with the condition may never get the chance to drive. I hope i can keep seizure free for this year anyway. Would love to hear from people who hav had same circumstances.
And your storys.
I find hese boards help me alot to.
Bye for now
Shirleyx
Yes! E has affected my life since i was 13 through schooling, employment, and whatever goes with the package in life, theres been hiccups but have always found away round or over them.
My driving has now suddenly come to a halt due to this, but i just gotta pick up the pieces and accept it. If was to fear when my next fit would be my life wouldn't be a life as such. Medication is not a cure but it is certainly a stability but trying to find the right meds can be a long and slow process depending on age etc......
I live day in day out as normal as poss!! Can't escape that it may be with me for life, but one day at a time is all the steps yeh need to take, i always used to blame myself for me and my body and my illness..nobody wants this nobody wants any illness but thankfully my seizures are now very few and far between.
The only thing i have ever lacked really is self confidence and still don't have it till this day and thats even with kids etc..and having the hubby.
People can make you try to feel better, but the only person that can make you feel better is yourself.
I have very bad mood swings but relate this to the illness. I had a fresh seizure a week ago after 2 years of being without within that spell i learned to drive! and loved it my own independence, i had it for a year now i have just sent my license back to dvla, i will reclaim my licence wihin 1 year of the date of the seizure if i have been fit free there won't be a prob not getting to drive again they will let me but not for a year! So i have always these chances in between, grab it while you can, it is a damn nuisance though when we have to go back to our old routine! I have to accept this as it is package and parcel of the illness...i know i am lucky in one sense cause some people with the condition may never get the chance to drive. I hope i can keep seizure free for this year anyway. Would love to hear from people who hav had same circumstances.
And your storys.
I find hese boards help me alot to.
Bye for now
Shirleyx

