James – Interview 36
James was diagnosed with epilepsy when he was 3. He is now on Epilim (sodium valproate) and Epanutin (phenytoin) and has seizures occasionally.
James is 20 and a student at a residential college for young people with epilepsy. James was diagnosed with epilepsy when he was 3. His first seizure happened in the garden where he was with his dad at the time; he suddenly fell to the ground with a seizure. Since then James kept having quite a few seizures, especially at a time when his epilepsy medication was being changed. Now James is on Epilim (sodium valproate) and Epanutin (phenytoin) and takes his medication twice a day. These days the seizures happen occasionally and then mainly at night. James says that after he’s had a seizure he feels really tired and knocked out the following day. He has complex partial, absence and tonic clonic seizures.
James has been at the college now for 3 years and he says it’s enjoyable. Mostly he likes playing football, going to the gym and to the disco. He also likes working at the college farm, looking after the animals. James has a lot of friends at the college and he likes going to the youth club, or playing pool or darts. He stays at a house for boys but says they can invite girls from other houses to come around. He has just recently been on a holiday to the Isle of Wight with the other boys.
James met his girlfriend at the youth club at the college but she has moved out now and James goes to visit her when he can. Because James can’t drive yet, his mum will drive him to see her. When at home James goes shopping and travelling with his parents. James also works in the local supermarket which he really enjoys. He’s been doing so well that he’s going to get a job in a bigger shop of the same chain. In the future, James wants to get his own house and get married to his girlfriend.