Francesca – Interview 03
Francesca had her first seizure a couple of years before the interview. It took a year for her to get the diagnosis of atonic drop seizures. Now Francesca has about one seizure a month and she is not on any medication.
Francesca is 20 and a full-time law student. She had her first seizure a couple of years before the interview, after this the seizures rapidly got worse, up to four times every day. She and her family were very frightened as the cause of the seizures was uncertain. It took a long time to get the right diagnosis – just two months before the interview she received the diagnosis of atonic drop seizures.
She says being diagnosed was first a real ‘shock to the system’; she had already been living on her own, taking driving lessons and this all had to change. Now she is much more comfortable with having epilepsy and also defiant in just getting on with her life. Francesca is studying full-time at university and says the university has been a great support for her, happy to make any necessary changes if she needs them. She has done a lot of research into epilepsy, dietary interventions and seizure alert dogs. She says epilepsy doesn’t affect her life that much at the moment, except for her not being able to drive which she finds very frustrating. At present her epilepsy is not controlled and she has about one seizure a month. She is not on any medication as she feels the seizures are still rare and the medication could have side effects.
Francesca doesn’t tell everybody about having epilepsy as she doesn’t want to be treated differently. She says having epilepsy has really shown her who her true friends are. Francesca says epilepsy has made her grow up quicker and look at the world with more aware eyes. She says that there are thousands of people in her situation who manage their lives with epilepsy and there is no reason that she shouldn’t too!