Episode #136 - One Woman’s Epilepsy Journey Through Childhood, Parenting, Discrimination, and Surgery featuring Laura Beretsky

Share
Subscribe

This month on Seizing Life® author Laura Beretsky shares her decades-long journey with epilepsy, from diagnosis at age 6, through college, parenting, fighting discrimination in the workplace, and ultimately seizing control of her epilepsy via life-changing surgery.

Laura Beretsky experienced her first seizure at the age of 6 and was diagnosed shortly thereafter. Laura’s experience growing-up and living with epilepsy encompasses many of the issues we’ve explored on in the podcast. She refused to let complex partial and tonic clonic seizures impede her life and career aspirations. Laura attended college and earned her degree, began a career, got married, and had children while living with seizures and everchanging medications. When she beleived an employer was attempting to force her out of a job because of her epilepsy, Laura fought back against workplace discrimination. When she feared that a breakthrough tonic clonic seizure could endanger her young children, Laura began to investigate surgical options and ultimately underwent a temporal lobectomy. Though life-threatening complications severely impacted her recovery, Laura survived and has been seizure-free for nearly a decade. She chronicles all of this in her recently published memoir Seizing Control and shares the details of these experiences with us. Laura’s journey is one of persistence, self-advocacy, and determination to live well with epilepsy, and an inspiring story for those who live with this often misunderstood, stigmatizing, and challenging condition.

Download Audio

Want to download this episode? Fill out the form below and enjoy the podcast any time you’d like!

    Back to Episode Download PDF

    One Woman’s Epilepsy Journey Through Childhood, Parenting, Discrimination, and Surgery

    Related Episodes

    featured episode
    AdvocacyLiving with Epilepsy
    September 4, 2024

    #141 Overcoming Seizures to Pursue a Neuroscience Degree and Help Others Living with Epilepsy

    Guest: Matthew Summerfield

    Matthew Summerfield has lived with epilepsy since he was eleven but has refused to let his seizures control his path, raising awareness as an epilepsy advocate, earning an undergrad degree in neuroscience, and now pursuing a PhD while working in an epilepsy research lab.

    featured episode
    Living with Epilepsy
    June 5, 2024

    #138 The Sudden and Life-Altering Impact of Adult-Onset Epilepsy

    Guest: Jon Tuteur

    Jon Tuteur shares his journey with adult onset epilepsy. From his first seizure at age thirty, through his epilepsy diagnosis, treatment, and eventual brain surgery, Jon discuses the physical and emotional impacts of seizures, medications, diagnostic tests, and medical procedures in pursuit of seizure control.

    featured episode
    HealthcareLiving with Epilepsy
    May 1, 2024

    #137 Older Adults and Epilepsy: the Causes, the Signs, and the Treatments

    Guest: Dr. Rebecca O'Dwyer

    Dr. Laura O’Dwyer discusses the fastest growing segment of people living with epilepsy, adults over 65 years old. Dr. O’Dwyer provides an overview of the causes of epilepsy in older adults, the subtle signs to look for, and the importance of treatment.