Hey guys, new to this guys. Have an issue so anyone that can provide advice or any help, I would appreciate so much.
So, for the last 3 years, I have had amended duties in my work. I work as a lifeguard so no supervision, just dry activities.
I initially thought, through my own research and gp advice, that I had petit mal epilepsy. I've had it most of my life but just thought that I daydreamerd aolt when I got bored or listened to people talk nonsense. So, my employers restricted my duties and payed for me to seek private medical help.
3 years later,I have had 2 eeg scans and 2 ct scans. The results stated that: 'these episodes of unresponsiveness while seemed outside the norm were not typical for complex partial seizures,' + 'eeg limits were normal. No eeg changes were associated' + 'based on assessment, no information to sustain a diagnosis of epilepsy and in fact did not think they were anything to be worries about'. These statements are from my specialist.
So, the problem is my employers think I am still having them and won't let me resume normal duties because of altered awareness. They want a year medical evidence of me episode free, although I haven't had any since my daughter was born 15 months ago.
I know this is a story but I'm stressed to the max and need someone to help me out.
Many thanks, Phillip
So, for the last 3 years, I have had amended duties in my work. I work as a lifeguard so no supervision, just dry activities.
I initially thought, through my own research and gp advice, that I had petit mal epilepsy. I've had it most of my life but just thought that I daydreamerd aolt when I got bored or listened to people talk nonsense. So, my employers restricted my duties and payed for me to seek private medical help.
3 years later,I have had 2 eeg scans and 2 ct scans. The results stated that: 'these episodes of unresponsiveness while seemed outside the norm were not typical for complex partial seizures,' + 'eeg limits were normal. No eeg changes were associated' + 'based on assessment, no information to sustain a diagnosis of epilepsy and in fact did not think they were anything to be worries about'. These statements are from my specialist.
So, the problem is my employers think I am still having them and won't let me resume normal duties because of altered awareness. They want a year medical evidence of me episode free, although I haven't had any since my daughter was born 15 months ago.
I know this is a story but I'm stressed to the max and need someone to help me out.
Many thanks, Phillip