Simon – Interview 31
Simon was diagnosed with epilepsy when he was 17. He is currently on Epilim (sodium valproate) and has been seizure-free for 2 years.
Simon is 21 and a full-time residential student at a college for young people with epilepsy. He was diagnosed with epilepsy when he was 17. He was then put on Epilim (sodium valproate) and has been seizure-free now for 2 years. Simon says even though he doesn’t like taking tablets he is happy that the medication is controlling his epilepsy and it also helps with his concentration. He says Epilim (sodium valproate) does make him feel very tired and drowsy too but he just has to get on with it.
Simon has stayed at the college for two years and has another year to go. He says he really enjoys living there as the college is in the countryside and Simon enjoys nature and working at the college farm. Simon’s favourite lessons are woodwork and film making. Simon has been doing the script-writing for films he and his classmates have been making. Living at the college has helped Simon to become more independent. He is responsible for planning his own meals; the food budget, shopping for the ingredients and also cooking his meals.
Simon goes to stay at home every other weekend. He is the eldest brother and has a younger sister and a brother; they all get on really well. When Simon goes home he helps out his mum around the house with cleaning and shopping. Simon says his family is really important to him and he enjoys spending time together doing fun things.
Simon has a lot of friends, both from school and now from college. With his friends Simon likes to go out for a meal or to the cinema, or just socialise together. Simon met his girlfriend at the college and they’ve now been together for 2 years. Simon says living with epilepsy is not nice but just something one can’t help and just has to put up with all your life. In the future, Simon wants to move to a flat with his friends and get an office job.