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Hi. I am new to this site, although epilepsy is not new to me. I'm 29 years old (well technically, I'm 32...but I'm having a difficult time accepting that I'm in my thirties).
I'm married and have a two year old son.
I am diagnosed with so many "disabilities" that it is not worth mentioning; Life is a day-to-day challenge...as it is for everyone.
My tonic-clonic seizures are under control, but I have many many partials each day. Sometimes I seize for hours at a time.
Currently, my short term and working memory are deteriorating. The doctors think it is the sheer number of seizures I have and have had over my life. It is hard. I write better than I speak. I can barely keep up with conversation and being on the telephone is especially hard. And so I write, and write, and write.
It is no wonder why so many people with epilepsy have hypergraphia!
We attempt to communicate and live our lives in the best way we know how: drawing, writing, poetry, some form of outward expression because the inside is often total chaos.
I have my Master of Arts in Professional Counseling. I listen well to others, but I need a place where others are willing to listen to me.
I have a good sense of humor...so if my posts are very negative, you all know I am having a very bad day.
Today, my praise is: only having two poopy diapers to clean; Today my prayer is: to remember tomorrow that I joined this site!
Hey everybody! -Julie

I am diagnosed with so many "disabilities" that it is not worth mentioning; Life is a day-to-day challenge...as it is for everyone.
My tonic-clonic seizures are under control, but I have many many partials each day. Sometimes I seize for hours at a time.

Currently, my short term and working memory are deteriorating. The doctors think it is the sheer number of seizures I have and have had over my life. It is hard. I write better than I speak. I can barely keep up with conversation and being on the telephone is especially hard. And so I write, and write, and write.
It is no wonder why so many people with epilepsy have hypergraphia!
We attempt to communicate and live our lives in the best way we know how: drawing, writing, poetry, some form of outward expression because the inside is often total chaos.
I have my Master of Arts in Professional Counseling. I listen well to others, but I need a place where others are willing to listen to me.
I have a good sense of humor...so if my posts are very negative, you all know I am having a very bad day.
Today, my praise is: only having two poopy diapers to clean; Today my prayer is: to remember tomorrow that I joined this site!

Hey everybody! -Julie