James - Interview 36
James - Interview 36
Age at Interview:
20
Sex:
Male
Age at Diagnosis:
3
Background:
James is 20 and lives in a residential college for young people with epilepsy where he is a full-time student. Ethnic background / nationality: White British.
Brief outline:James was diagnosed with epilepsy when he was 3. He is now on Epilim (sodium valproate) and Epanutin (phenytoin) and has seizures occasionally.
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James works in the local shop and is going to move to a bigger one because he's been doing so well.
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I'll probably be doing, after I've done my, when I do my work prep, I'll probably be doing more of it than now, at the [shop name]. I'll be doing more now 'cos I'm going onto a bigger one now, so there'll be more stuff to do. And they might put me onto a till, I'm not saying they will, 'cos he's saying I'm very good at working. And I've been working very good he said. And he's impressed with me.
What do you do in the shop?
Stack the shelves, I also get the, we also, you know rather than doing the trolleys we have baskets and I have to do all the baskets put them back there again. Always back to the place where they're supposed to be to the door, gotta do that.
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James has nocturnal seizures and sometimes he sees different colours during a seizure.
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James: I don't ever fall over like, I don't have that kind of seizure, I don't have something like that.
What kind of seizures do you have? What are they like?
James: I have ones a bit like, I go to at night. When it's night time, I go to sleep, and it's just all over again, it's finished.
Yes. So you don't really know when it happens if you're sleeping.
James: No. 'Cos I'll be sleeping, if I'm sleeping.
Keyworker: Sometimes did you say that you see funny colours? Do you want to repeat what you see sometimes, what kind of things you see. Can you remember?
James: It's where sometimes I see just lights, different colours.
Oh right. Is it that just before a seizure, or is it when you have a seizure?
James: It's a bit where you see lots of colours, like different colours. The lights doesn't happen every day, that doesn't happen every day or at night time.
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James met his girlfriend at the youth club of the residential college they both went to.
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I want to go home and see my girlfriend again, I've got a girlfriend.
Where does she live?
She's moved into a different college place now.
So she's not here?
She's not here now. And she's [her name].
Did she used to live here?
She used to be here yeah and I took her to the disco and I danced with her.
Yeah. How did you meet your girlfriend?
How did I meet her? I met her here. I met her here at the college, at youth club.
Okay. Yes. So if she's in a different college now. How do you see each other? Do you travel there?
What I do now is sometimes, if when it's like the end of the week and you're going home for quite a long time, then I sometimes go to her's and then mine, I travel there, so I can see her for a bit and play with her.
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