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Stigma

Sat, 06/11/2016 - 00:39
Hi. Seech again. I posted something earlier in May about auras. Just following up with something possibly more important, How do people around you react when they find out you have epilepsy? Have you had any at work and were treated differently afterwards? If you were treated differently, was it mostly negative? I'm not sure what is worse, the disgust or pity. I really don't want to be a source of pity for others or even worse their glee at seeing someone else suffering.

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Exorcism was attempted and I

Submitted by 9liv3cat on Thu, 2016-06-16 - 11:21
Exorcism was attempted and I kick the priest in the groin.ambulance was called for my cousin who had a grad mal.we survived.

Yes,strobe lights are a

Submitted by 9liv3cat on Fri, 2016-06-24 - 16:50
Yes,strobe lights are a trigger, had em on stage. Can't dictate the use of em.,so I have to avoid em,work,online, TV.keeping a routine, getting good sleep,exercise helps a lot. Avoid swing shift schedule has proven problematic.,

Yes,strobe lights are a

Submitted by 9liv3cat on Fri, 2016-06-24 - 17:02
Yes,strobe lights are a trigger, had em on stage. Can't dictate the use of em.,so I have to avoid em,work,online, TV.keeping a routine, getting good sleep,exercise helps a lot. Avoid swing shift schedule has proven problematic.,

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