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Hello,my name is Helen,I'm 23, and I'm from Ireland.
I have Junior myoclonic epilepsy at 15 (2 months before big exams! >.<),it's the same epilepsy my Dad has,he was diagnosed at 21.
I was having absence seizures and petit mals months before I had my first grand mal.My dad never had petit mals or absence seizures so my Mum unfortunately thought I was either looking for attention or on drugs.
I've been on too many different drugs to list off and some of them I can remember to be honest.
But at the moment I am on Keppra and Tegretol (my Dad is on Tegretol too) and it seems to be working fine.I was grand mal free for 2 years but had a seizure a month ago.
I suffer from facial neuralgia as well.But my dosage of Tegretol was just upped to help it and it seems to be helping.
I've recently moved from Galway to Sligo with my bf because I am starting a course called Training For Success which is specifically for people with epilepsy to help them get back into the swing of college and build up their confidence when it comes to education,I start next monday and I'm stoked that I was given a place ^_^
That's about it really
I look forward to getting to know loads of people through this forum.
-Helen
I have Junior myoclonic epilepsy at 15 (2 months before big exams! >.<),it's the same epilepsy my Dad has,he was diagnosed at 21.
I was having absence seizures and petit mals months before I had my first grand mal.My dad never had petit mals or absence seizures so my Mum unfortunately thought I was either looking for attention or on drugs.
I've been on too many different drugs to list off and some of them I can remember to be honest.
But at the moment I am on Keppra and Tegretol (my Dad is on Tegretol too) and it seems to be working fine.I was grand mal free for 2 years but had a seizure a month ago.
I suffer from facial neuralgia as well.But my dosage of Tegretol was just upped to help it and it seems to be helping.
I've recently moved from Galway to Sligo with my bf because I am starting a course called Training For Success which is specifically for people with epilepsy to help them get back into the swing of college and build up their confidence when it comes to education,I start next monday and I'm stoked that I was given a place ^_^
That's about it really

I look forward to getting to know loads of people through this forum.
-Helen