I appreciate that my daughter is not as severely affected by epilepsy as many but wanted to share this as an admittedly proud mum of a teenager who is doing her best not to let E get her down.
Rosie has had a difficult 15 months or since her seizures returned. She has experienced mental health issues and also a lot of problems with fatigue which have made life difficult in an important year at school.
Last night was school prize giving. Rosie got a certificate for being third in her year in French and a trophy for her singing and work helping the music department. She also sang with a small group she is a member of and played with the orchestra.
Tomorrow she has an interview for the post of head girl. I doubt she'll get it and in a way I think it is an extra responsibility she doesn't need but I am so glad she has come through the last year with the confidence still to go for it.
I don't mean this post to be boastful, it's just meant to be a positive one, a reminder of what people can achieve despite having E, and a tribute to my daughter's unwillingness to let E get in her way x
Rosie has had a difficult 15 months or since her seizures returned. She has experienced mental health issues and also a lot of problems with fatigue which have made life difficult in an important year at school.
Last night was school prize giving. Rosie got a certificate for being third in her year in French and a trophy for her singing and work helping the music department. She also sang with a small group she is a member of and played with the orchestra.
Tomorrow she has an interview for the post of head girl. I doubt she'll get it and in a way I think it is an extra responsibility she doesn't need but I am so glad she has come through the last year with the confidence still to go for it.
I don't mean this post to be boastful, it's just meant to be a positive one, a reminder of what people can achieve despite having E, and a tribute to my daughter's unwillingness to let E get in her way x