At last years dinner, my photograph was taken to be displayed on (from what I can gather) large screens. This year however, they asked if I would be willing to be filmed talking about my experiences with epilepsy to be shown at this years dinner. I agreed as it seemed like the next logical step in my campaigning for awareness, but nevertheless I was nervous, photos and interviews I have done, but never at the same time.
This morning I made my way into Epilepsy Scotland and after a quick briefing, I met the cameraman, Mike. He was very friendly and directed me in what I should be doing, and where I should be looking. Alana, someone who works for Epilepsy Scotland and who knows my story almost as well as I do asked me questions off camera and I answered them, looking directly at the camera.
I fluffed my words a few times, but luckily those can be easily edited out. I had to stop a few times to work out what I should say but generally it went very well. I spoke about misunderstandings involving teachers at my high school, and my friend’s reactions to my diagnosis. I was asked about dating with epilepsy which was quite amusing, as was trying to make out that I listen to the doctors who advise that I shouldn’t drink.
I didn’t watch the video, but I have been invited to attend the dinner next week so I will see it there. I am glad I did it, it’s another obstacle I’ve come across, there was a time I would never let anyone take even a photo of me because I was so self conscious about my weight gain that was caused by taking a certain medication, so I am glad I plucked up enough courage to do it. Let’s just hope I’m saying that next week.

1 comment:
seems mikes just as excited as you were
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