My parents brought me up as any other child. I had 1 older brother and 1 younger. I had no extra help at school or anything. All my school exams suffered, did well in everything else apart from exams. Teachers said "Mandy must concentrate in class, and ask more if she needs help". I suffered "Post Traumatic Epilepsy" from age 5 till 14.
On leaving school, I still didn't open up and let people know. Think I thought I was "normal", like everyone else. I went from job to job, and still hiding everything. I struggled throughout my teenage years, twenties, thirties.
It wasn't until my late thirties, I met someone and I moved away from all my securities, (my family). I decided to take a long hard look in the mirror, and do something for me for a change. I decided to try and go back to college, enrolled on a Business & Admin course, only to find I couldn't remember what I had been told the week previous.
I decided to go to the doctors, and find out why. Think I knew why, just wanted confirmation of it. The doctor put me in contact with a OT, who helped me put strategies in place. I was really emotional the first couple of times the OT came to see me, but managed to get through this eventually. My OT came out every week for about 3 months, then got referred to Momentum Skills, Newcastle. These helped me realise that I can still do things, and concentrate on things I can do, rather than things I can't do. I had a job coach at Momentum, who also assisted me with my CV. I managed to get 2 work experiences to work alongside each other. Then I managed to get a paid job, because my job-seekers was stopping, and I needed a paid job. I managed to get a mobile care job, to which I gained my Social Care Diploma Level 2, and also gained Apprenticeship of The Year 2013-14, in Social Care Diploma Level 2.
So anybody reading this PLEASE DON'T GIVE IN ON YOURSELF, YOU CAN DO IT!!!!.