alivenwell
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I am left handed and everything seems sdrawkcab (backwards) to me. I do love to draw, listen to various styles of music (primarily classical), and I also play piano (balances out the left handedness).
I also have the 'drawing on the right side of the brain' book and it is an excellent guide to drawing accurate pictures.
I have been told that I think very differently from most 'normal' people. I think this disorder constantly challenges us. Taking meds all day, transportation, finding a job that accommodates the epilepsy, finding people who accept it (if you can get to meet them due to lack of transportation), ....
It's practically every aspect of daily living. People with epilepsy become exceptional because it's a survival technique. Creativity is just another way for us to control the situations in our lives.
I also have the 'drawing on the right side of the brain' book and it is an excellent guide to drawing accurate pictures.
I have been told that I think very differently from most 'normal' people. I think this disorder constantly challenges us. Taking meds all day, transportation, finding a job that accommodates the epilepsy, finding people who accept it (if you can get to meet them due to lack of transportation), ....
It's practically every aspect of daily living. People with epilepsy become exceptional because it's a survival technique. Creativity is just another way for us to control the situations in our lives.