I just had a first time experience. I went to visit an old friend and she really delved into absolutely every detail about my current situation with epilepsy--the medication problems, why they were happening, which medications were problematic, what the future looked like, what sort of seizures I was having, what I felt afterwards, what she should do if I had a seizure, everything.
I have to say that mostly I felt it caused a lot of wasted time where we could have been talking about more interesting things. So many of us feel isolated because people don't know what's going on with our epilepsy, and so many of us feel dissatisfied by the fact that people don't want to hear about it. I felt/feel that way, too. I've seen the sort of fading out expression that happens when you mention your epilepsy and that is intensely isolating. But now that I've experienced the opposite, my response is not particularly positive. I suppose it has left me with the knowledge that I have a friend who is actually involved in my stuff, and I now think she is a solid friend. Well, I knew she was solid, but not as solid as this.
I am curious to know whether any of you have had a similar experience and how you felt about it?
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I have to say that mostly I felt it caused a lot of wasted time where we could have been talking about more interesting things. So many of us feel isolated because people don't know what's going on with our epilepsy, and so many of us feel dissatisfied by the fact that people don't want to hear about it. I felt/feel that way, too. I've seen the sort of fading out expression that happens when you mention your epilepsy and that is intensely isolating. But now that I've experienced the opposite, my response is not particularly positive. I suppose it has left me with the knowledge that I have a friend who is actually involved in my stuff, and I now think she is a solid friend. Well, I knew she was solid, but not as solid as this.
I am curious to know whether any of you have had a similar experience and how you felt about it?
