Archie – Interview 13
Archie has had auras since he was 5 but he was diagnosed with epilepsy at the age of 10. He is on Trileptal (oxcarbazepine) 700mg per day and has complex partial seizures about twice a year.
Archie is 16 and is in year 11 in school, coming up to his GCSE’s. He had his first seizure at the age of 10 when he was living in the US with his family. He was diagnosed with complex partial epilepsy soon after. He has experienced auras since he was 5, but before they never developed into seizures. He is now on Trileptal (oxcarbazepine) 700mg daily and has seizures about twice a year. The seizures tend to occur in clusters, so he might have two in one day.
Archie is now focusing on his upcoming GCSE’s. His school and teachers have always been very supportive and as his seizures are so rare he needs no special arrangements in school. All his classmates also know of his epilepsy and are all fine about it.
Archie has had a seizure twice when doing sports in school; once when playing rugby and the other time playing football so he wonders whether there might be a connection between physical exercise and his seizures. He enjoys doing woodwork at home with his dad who can make sure he is safe handling the tools, if he has a seizure.
Archie feels his epilepsy is quite mild because the seizures are so rare, and says he feels lucky. This is why he also hopes that his epilepsy won’t have too much of an impact on his future. In the future he wants to do a course in design and technology.