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I know the job topic has been answered on here a few times, but I still can't find a reasonable, suitable job with my type of epilepsy.
I have had epilepsy since I was 3 years old. I have complex partial seizures that interrupt me almost every day.
My seizures make it particularly difficult for me to find a job because My hand twitches a lot (precursor to a seizure) but not always a breakthrough seizure.
Other times I may have a full blown seizure, they come in bunches and tire me out and still leave my hand twitching.
Point being: what is a reasonable, suitable job for me that I could perform effectively?
When my hand isn't twitching I prefer to relax obviously, but most days my epilepsy is interfering.
I don't mind physical work but if I overly exert myself I can have an episode. I don't mind intellectual work (in fact I love it).
I've been independently employed for a couple of years trying to make a buck on-line, but I've never been too successful. (mostly because my epilepsy won't let me type on my PC (hence little success).
I'm very good with computers, though.
I'd take any job at this point.
Suggestions or opinions are plenty welcome.
Thanks,
Harrison
I have had epilepsy since I was 3 years old. I have complex partial seizures that interrupt me almost every day.
My seizures make it particularly difficult for me to find a job because My hand twitches a lot (precursor to a seizure) but not always a breakthrough seizure.
Other times I may have a full blown seizure, they come in bunches and tire me out and still leave my hand twitching.
Point being: what is a reasonable, suitable job for me that I could perform effectively?
When my hand isn't twitching I prefer to relax obviously, but most days my epilepsy is interfering.
I don't mind physical work but if I overly exert myself I can have an episode. I don't mind intellectual work (in fact I love it).
I've been independently employed for a couple of years trying to make a buck on-line, but I've never been too successful. (mostly because my epilepsy won't let me type on my PC (hence little success).
I'm very good with computers, though.
I'd take any job at this point.
Suggestions or opinions are plenty welcome.
Thanks,
Harrison