Interview EP01  

Interview EP01

Age at Interview: 48
Sex: Female
Age at Diagnosis: 10
Background: Voluntary work, including running Oxfordshire Epilepsy Support Group; married, 1 adult child.

Brief outline:Diagnosed with epilepsy in 1964. Tried various drugs but these did not control seizures. In an attempt to have an acceptable quality of life, decided to stop taking anti-epileptic drugs in 2001 and is on a Chinese/macrobiotic diet. Current medication: diazepam (Valium) when needed.


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Recalls feeling shocked and trying to prove herself.
 
Discusses her concerns about being a burden on her husband.
 
Discusses some of the difficulties with having tonic clonic seizures.
 
Discusses having photosensitive epilepsy and how her emotions can affect her seizures.
 
Explains why she came off all anti-epileptic drugs.
 
Explains why she slowly came off all medication.
 
Discusses the Chinese diet she is on.
 
Describes her feelings of depression and failure.
 
Discusses rebelling at school and her feelings towards her teachers now.
 
Explains that, although there are financial restrictions, personal happiness is more important.
 
Discusses the malformation and death of her second child, which might have been caused by her anti-epileptic drugs.
 
Explains that her seizure frightened her son and how children might have to defend their parents.
 
Advises getting referred to a neurologist and accepting support form others.
Jonathan Miller - Epilepsy
Epilepsy
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