Well it's been nearly 4 years since I was diagnosed with epilepsy. I was trying to make the State Championship winning varsity football team as a sophomore, and pushing through the daily fatigue. I figured a great way to distinguish myself would be to bust heads with the biggest senior on the team. Well the daily fatigue wasn't exercise, it was viral encephilitis/meningitis, and the busting heads wasn't distinguishing myself, it was some pretty good concussions.
My first seizure was in the middle of an end-practice team meeting.
The only thing I can remember from 8th grade to 11th grade is that my hospital's ICU has really REALLY good key lime pie. I couldn't remember joining the football team, my girlfriend, my life. Well my girlfriend was still there, I was still on the football team (equipment manager) and I've had a chip on my shoulder ever since.
I've been on multiple medicines/combinations of medicines. Although I admit to hating/not taking my medicine, it never worked even when I took it. My seizures aren't that bad, but every six months is enough to keep you from being "normal" in Texas.
Well to cut a long story short, I'm sitting here in college after watching a friend have a seizure for the first time (I learned a lot). With the possibility of surgery coming up for me, I'm getting tired of joking with paramedics, explaining to teachers/friends, not driving, doing post-seizure experiments like trying to write my name, etc.
I need to blow off some steam because unlike Football/Weightlifting/Golf getting angry doesn't improve my performance with epilepsy.
My first seizure was in the middle of an end-practice team meeting.
The only thing I can remember from 8th grade to 11th grade is that my hospital's ICU has really REALLY good key lime pie. I couldn't remember joining the football team, my girlfriend, my life. Well my girlfriend was still there, I was still on the football team (equipment manager) and I've had a chip on my shoulder ever since.
I've been on multiple medicines/combinations of medicines. Although I admit to hating/not taking my medicine, it never worked even when I took it. My seizures aren't that bad, but every six months is enough to keep you from being "normal" in Texas.
Well to cut a long story short, I'm sitting here in college after watching a friend have a seizure for the first time (I learned a lot). With the possibility of surgery coming up for me, I'm getting tired of joking with paramedics, explaining to teachers/friends, not driving, doing post-seizure experiments like trying to write my name, etc.
I need to blow off some steam because unlike Football/Weightlifting/Golf getting angry doesn't improve my performance with epilepsy.
