Hi Brian
Welcome to CWE!! I so hope that you get from it what I have over the last 10 months! I was diagnosed with Right Temporal Lobe Epilepsy in 1986, at the tender age of 23, I decided there and then that I wanted to learn as much as I could about it, I like you, have encountered the most horrendous ignorance, especially in the workplace, having lost several jobs over the years. I have just completed a 4 year university course in the study of Epilepsy Care & Management, and I just had my second lot of brain surgery 6 months ago. I'm pleased to say that it seems to have worked! I've been seizure free for a few months now, and I feel like a different person. You must let me know what drugs you take? I was having mainly Complex Partials, with auras/Simple Partials, I only had a few Tonic Clonics over the years, but I've been on Trileptal for a few months now, and along with Keppra, I am a new person. I go out on my own now, I can sleep, I have an appetite, I just feel so much more confident, and hopefully, this secong lot of surgery has helped.
I'm writing a book about all the positive and shitty negative things that have happened over the years, I really hope that in 2009 I can get it finished and published, I so want to help other people not have to go through all the crap and ignorance that you and I have experienced.
Do you know what caused your epilepsy? I was a forceps delivery, and my parent's divorce set my seizures off, as it was quite a stormy split and very stressful! I should think that any questions you may have on this CWE will be answered by someone on here, it really has been a tremendous support to me, especially through this 2nd lot of brain surgery, I'm just glad that my hair has grown back! Typical woman eh?! Anyway, anything you may want to ask me, you ask, I'll be only too glad to help out ok?
I know it's difficult sometimes, but try and keep upbeat and positive, I always think how proud I am of myself for maybe making a difference to people's lives, I so want to help, and I feel good about that, we are special people, and epilepsy is a sign of great intelligence, when you look back at the famous people in history that had the condition, Edward Lear, Charles Dickens, Alexander The Great, to name but a few. We have absolutely nothing to be ashamed of, it's the idiots in this world who should be ashamed.
I would love to hear back from you, please let me know how you are doing if you get the chance, meanwhile, I hope you are ok, and enjoying the Xmas festivities and a good positive 2009!
Best Wishes
Elaine x