Personal Narrative: Epilepsy In My Life

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After the MRI, we were sent to a neurologist at Unity Point. It turned out that I had my first seizure and it wasn’t my last. The doctor said I would have to live with Epilepsy for the rest of my life. How did I react? I was scared of what people would say if I told them. People are so judgmental about little things. For the longest time I was embarrassed of my new lifestyle, but there was nothing I could do about. There were many times I would be at school and someone would be “Look, I’m having a seizure” trying to be funny. The kids didn’t realize that they were hurting my feeling by saying that. That’s not the only thing that Epilepsy affected in my life.
I was only allowed to do a certain amount of thing because of this condition. I had

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