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Living with it is hard am a chef but got to nust get on with ot

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Hi Paulyduff37

It can be tough. I hope you hear from others in this community, as sharing information and experiences can be a really good idea.

We have other ways you can also contact others. We have our local groups, including coffee & chat groups. We have our forum4e online community, and we are on facebook and twitter.

epilepsy.org.uk/info/suppor...

epilepsy.org.uk/involved/br...

Regards

Diane

Epilepsy Action Helpline Team

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When I was younger I knew I had epilepsy, [had it for over 45 years] and knew I would have to live on my own, so I took up a chef's course, so to enable to look after myself, I ended up top of the whole course! Stick with it!

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