Bethany:~D
Hi! Ah, isn't having seizures, lack of freedom (no driving, swimming, standing on ladders, living w/ mom) & friends dropping you like a hot volcanic rock just
WONDERFUL??!! (Okay, I'll stop the caustic sarcasm...) I'm glad you've dropped by, Behtany. Take off your shoes & get comfy. You're more than welcome to visit the rooms in the mansion that Bernard has built for us. ;-)
Please don't misunderstand me, because living with my mom has been a Godsend, especially since the mini-city I live in has limited public transportation. My friends at work sympathize with me, yet when I have a seizure, they get right in my face & scream, "ARE YOU ALL RIGHT??!! CAN YOU HEAR ME, ANN?!!!", which terrifies me because I hear them screaming at me right as I'm coming back to reality. I agree with you, it is
so, so difficult having a medical condition like epilepsy, but please remember that you must not let epilepsy define who you are, Bethany.
The way I cope with my epilepsy is I maintain a sense of humor about it, & I've discovered I like to explain myself when people ask me why I'm squeezing/hugging the Charmin so hard it pops open & reshapes the tp rolls, or why I'm putting 20 packs of Oscar Mayer bacon into my grocery cart. When I tell them, "Oh, I have epilepsy.", they are very understanding & ask me if I need any help. What I find unusual is that total strangers are more unnderstanding & patient than my friends. That's one of the reasons I came to CWE. The frustration of lost friendships & alienated family members, yet having no one to discuss it with were other reasons I came to CWE. Sooo...have fun here & you can pretty much discuss anything @ CWE. Once again, welcome aboard, Bethany & take care. I think you'll enjoy the ride.

~Ann