Why would you say: “I have epilepsy.”
To be included — or excluded?
To be accepted — or rejected?
To be understood — or misunderstood?
To be loved — or laughed at?
I’d say, all of this — or more.
Epilepsy is either a grace — or a dirty word.
It’s all a matter of how you look at it.
And how you say it.
Speak up. Speak out. Shout!
Let the world know.
I am me. No matter what you label me.
I have a voice…a life…and a heart.
You can help me or hurt me.
You can ignore me or plead ignorance.
But I’m not going to go away.
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Never on the 1st three dates (unless I spaced pretty bad for a moment or two). Always at a job interview – if they discriminate, you’re better off someplace else. Only at an interview, I’d say that I ‘had some seizures a while back.’ I wouldn’t use the term ‘epilepsy’.
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Comment by Jeffrey Lee Hatcher — January 16, 2026 @ 10:59 AM
Blogs – I do when among strangers to combat the boneheads. Better to be E than stupid.
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Comment by Jeffrey Lee Hatcher — January 16, 2026 @ 11:04 AM
Touche!
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Comment by Phylis Feiner Johnson — January 16, 2026 @ 11:08 AM
Jeffrey, all very good points. Except I had a flaming seizure on my first date with Arthur.
We’ve been married for 45 years! 🙂
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Comment by Phylis Feiner Johnson — January 16, 2026 @ 11:07 AM
That’s really great news.
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Comment by Jeffrey Lee Hatcher — January 16, 2026 @ 11:26 AM