Defying the Label — Season 1, Episode 12: Epilepsy & Me
Documentary • 60 min • 1 season, 15 episodes
Episode synopsis
What happens when people can’t see your disability? It’s hidden and can strike at any time, without warning – when you’re walking down the street, in a classroom, at a party or on a date. Epilepsy & Me is a film about people who have extreme epilepsy, where seizures can be a daily occurrence and they have to be watched 24 hours a day. In this film, we follow four people at a crucial point in their lives when their futures are being decided. It’s rare that 21 year-old Jack gets through a day without having a convulsive seizure. He needs constant supervision, but is determined to take his new girlfriend Olivia out on a date – which is made even more complicated when he has to bring his support worker along. Amy, 24, is leaving her residential college and needs to find somewhere to live, but where will be safe, happy, and allow her more independence? Olivia is 21 years old and hasn’t had a seizure for four years, and wants to prove to others that she’s ready to learn to drive – something most people around her believe isn’t possible. And 14 year-old Thomas has recently developed epilepsy because of a newly discovered brain tumour. What will happen if he has major surgery? How can you grow up and lead an independent life when you can never be left alone?
About Defying the Label
Explores what it's like to live with a disability in the UK today.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1Don’t Take My Baby
- E2Me & My New Brain
- E3The Ugly Face of Disability Hate Crime
- E4Wanted: A Very Personal Assistant, Episode 1
- E5The Boy Who Wants His Leg Cut Off
- E6The World’s Worst Place to Be Disabled?
- E7The Unbreakables: Life & Love on Disability Campus, Episode 1
- E8Wanted: A Very Personal Assistant, Episode 2
- E9Disabled in an Instant
- E10Life Begins Now
- E11The Unbreakables: Life & Love on Disability Campus, Episode 2
- E13Find a Home for My Brother