A normal, healthy life with epilepsy
Most people with
epilepsy lead normal, active lives.
Epilepsy is a chronic condition and affects people in different ways. Some people find that they rarely have to think about their epilepsy, except when they take their medication or go to see their healthcare team. Other people have to plan carefully to avoid things that could trigger a seizure.
However epilepsy affects you, it is important to remember that the attitude you have about your seizure disorder is very important. Having a positive attitude to your epilepsy and working well with your healthcare team can help you to control your seizure disorder so that you can live a full, balanced life.
It is important that you know and understand all you can about your condition. Make sure your family and friends, and if necessary your teachers or employers, have good information too.
A personal seizure pattern
As we've described, simple and
complex partial seizures can produce a very wide range of changed feelings or behavior. However, what each person does or feels during a
seizure is likely to be the same and occur in the same order each time.
Keeping track of your progress is a very important part of treating your epilepsy. Print out your own personal
seizure diary so you can record the way you are feeling while taking TRILEPTAL.