Becky – Interview 09
Becky was diagnosed with tonic clonic epilepsy at 15. She is on topiramate 100 mg per day and her seizures are well controlled at the moment.
Becky is 23 and was unemployed at the time of the interview. She was diagnosed at 15 after having a tonic clonic seizure completely out of the blue. At the moment her seizures are well controlled and Becky is on topiramate 100 mg daily.
She says epilepsy doesn’t affect her life much at present. Becky makes sure she gets plenty of sleep to avoid seizures and sticks to her safe limits with alcohol. Earlier on, the seizures were also brought on by having her period so she now tricycles the pill and has her period only four times a year. Becky’s partner is very supportive of her, especially after a seizure when she feels very upset.
Becky has read a lot of information about epilepsy out of her own initiative as she has not been given enough information otherwise. When she was younger she said she was frustrated with doctors who at clinic would talk past her to her parents. She says it’s important for doctors not to regard young people as stupid and to give them proper information.
Becky and her parents are actively involved with the local Epilepsy Action support group in raising awareness about epilepsy. Becky says it is really important for support groups to realise that the same things won’t interest an 18-year-old and a 68-year old and they should plan activities that genuinely interest young people and make them feel welcome to join.
Becky is just about to move abroad to do a course in teaching English. She said having epilepsy hasn’t affected her decision to live abroad, she just makes sure she has proper health insurance cover.