I saw this site when researching epilepsy, i thought it might help me with everything going on.
My name is Josh, I'm 17 and doing A-levels in gloucestershire, England. 3 weeks ago my long term girlfriend (I'm not going to mention her name because she doesn't know I'm writing this and i want to respect her privacy) had a seizure in a pub in Hampshire, i didn't have the misfortune of witnessing this but i managed to catch up with her two days later, she was really bummed out about having a seizure and losing her ability to drive for at least a year, maybe even longer.
last Saturday me and Her (again, nameless) were baby sitting her brother. i was laid down next to her on her bed and we were just chilling out, like any teenager would. Out of the blue she went into a seizure, falling from her bed and hitting her head on the bedside table. Terrified and with no parents around i rang an ambulance. needless to say as soon as the paramedics had everything under control i went outside and cried like a little girl.
After seeing a neurologist was diagnosed with Juvenile myclonic epilepsy, her seizures where the result of alcohol. she has an MRI this thursday.
basically i just need some sort of advice on supporting my girlfriend, i'm doing a first aid course and i have an idea of raising money for Epilepsy action (a British epilepsy charity) by running in a local half marathon. But i have little knowledge of supporting someone with epilepsy emotionally. Any help would be great.
Cheers guys
xx
My name is Josh, I'm 17 and doing A-levels in gloucestershire, England. 3 weeks ago my long term girlfriend (I'm not going to mention her name because she doesn't know I'm writing this and i want to respect her privacy) had a seizure in a pub in Hampshire, i didn't have the misfortune of witnessing this but i managed to catch up with her two days later, she was really bummed out about having a seizure and losing her ability to drive for at least a year, maybe even longer.
last Saturday me and Her (again, nameless) were baby sitting her brother. i was laid down next to her on her bed and we were just chilling out, like any teenager would. Out of the blue she went into a seizure, falling from her bed and hitting her head on the bedside table. Terrified and with no parents around i rang an ambulance. needless to say as soon as the paramedics had everything under control i went outside and cried like a little girl.
After seeing a neurologist was diagnosed with Juvenile myclonic epilepsy, her seizures where the result of alcohol. she has an MRI this thursday.
basically i just need some sort of advice on supporting my girlfriend, i'm doing a first aid course and i have an idea of raising money for Epilepsy action (a British epilepsy charity) by running in a local half marathon. But i have little knowledge of supporting someone with epilepsy emotionally. Any help would be great.
Cheers guys
xx