My Journey with Epilepsy TasmaniaMy Journey with Epilepsy Tasmania

Amy

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Amy is a career-driven, ambitious woman. She was diagnosed with epilepsy 15 years ago but initially refused to believe it. She spent the next decade and a half keeping the condition as secret as possible, telling only the people closest to her and her employer. The stigma surrounding epilepsy was a huge factor in her secrecy. Would people treat her differently if they knew? How would it affect her career? She was scared about what would happen if people knew.

This episode of My Journey is the first time she has spoken about her experience of epilepsy publicly and she holds nothing back.

Most people don't like to talk about epilepsy, but about one in five of us are affected by it, directly or indirectly. Despite this, there is still a seemingly immoveable stigma surrounding the condition.

Epilepsy is far more than just seizures, and we hope these stories will give you an insight into this.

Epilepsy is a common brain condition that takes the form of recurring seizures. It can develop at any age, regardless of ethnicity or gender.
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