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An Epileptics Cinematic Journey: Films From My Perspective

An Epileptics Cinematic Journey: Films From My Perspective

by The Daily Eye Team April 28 2016, 6:28 pm Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 41 secs

As the title indicates, I have epilepsy. If you ran into me on the street, it’s not something you’d be able to tell about me by looking. That’s not how epilepsy works, generally. Unless someone has a convulsant seizure, a lot of people (even medical professionals in my experience) won’t “see” the condition.
It’s called invisible disability and this can refer to a whole host of things including (but definitely not limited to) autism, diabetes, and dyslexia. That’s fine by me, I’m not really looking to advertise. But what it means is that there are a lot of things that affect myself and people like me that a non-disabled person doesn’t necessarily consider.

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