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I've been offered the opportunity for a desk job with a society who focus on the needs of teenagers with epilepsy. I'd like to go for this as it would be really good to actually work for a company that gives a damn about the people it works for. The position is going to be quite hands-on, but my experience with epilepsy is limited and I'm trying to educate myself as best I can on the subject prior to the final interview, but there is so much information and opinion out there and I desperately need to focus on what is important to the sufferers and carers so that I can gear my approach to their best benefit. Epilepsy is a general term used for a group of disorders that cause disturbances in electrical signaling in the brain. Like an office building or a computer, the brain is a highly complex electrical system, powered by roughly 80 pulses of energy per second. These pulses move back and forth between nerve cells to produce thoughts, feelings, and memories. Thank you everyone who responded. my son has epilepsy he is 20 but only ever had seizures at night in his sleep he didnt have photo sensitive type most important is during a seizure cover the person as they can lose control of their bladder and be embarrassed by this just dont stick anything in their mouth and just turn them on their side until seizure ends best of luck with the interview i have grand mal your best bet is look on the net type in epilepsy i dont really know much about it an i have it it depends on what youu want to know like when you go on in a fit i drop down shake an foam at the mouth i would come round and not know anything about what happenedi had a few occassions where i stopped breathing nearly ended up in a coma http://www.epilepsyfoundation.org/answer... First of all don't call it epilepsy, that term is rarely used today, instead call it seizure disorders and there are many things that can cause seizures. I wouldn't hesitate to let them know that you haven't had much reason to learn much about this up to this point but you are looking forward to learning. my mum has epilepsy and shes just turned 50, she just wants to be treated like a normal person (which she is) but there are people out there who treat people with epilepsy like lepers or idiots just because they have this illness, with epilepsy u need to be carful not to drink too much as it can cause seizures, strobe lighting is one of the worst things for bringing a seizure on and so is too much stress. i hope u get this job as u seem to want to help these young people, good luck xx The big thing to remember is that epilepsy affects people differently. Some people have epilepsy but see little day-to-day effects while on their medication. Other people suffer from daily seizures despite medication and see their licenses taken away and their chance for a stable job at risk. The most important thing for you (and everybody else) to know about epilepsy is, that there are so many different forms. You can never say "I know". Myself I've had many different ways this illness has shown during my lifetime. I myself have had to deal with epilepsy in my life. I could tell you how I delt with it. If you have any questions why dont you contact me: terminal_velocity86@yahoo.com. What city, state are you in??? Hello. |
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