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Joanne speaks about living with Epilepsy

Original taken from the website Medicalert

joannemcclure3Joanne first started experiencing seizures in her childhood but they went undiagnosed as her mum thought it was simply strange behaviour. When she was about 20 she had another seizure and went to her doctor. Initially, she was diagnosed with diabetes, then stress and finally an allergy to alcohol. At the time, Joanne was working as a lifeguard at a swimming pool but she had to leave because of her seizures.

In 2000, Joanne went to work with special needs adults who also have challenging behaviours. She did a course in epilepsy awareness and watched a video with her boyfriend about the different types of seizures. Her boyfriend told her that the video showed exactly what happened to Joanne and suggested she may have epilepsy.

After one year of wondering what was wrong and why she felt unwell, she was referred for an EEG test. She was soon diagnosed with epilepsy. She has tried various medications, including Epilim, then Carbamazpine Lamictal, Topiramate, and Keppra.

Joanne says, "After being diagnosed with epilepsy, I think I went off the rails, I didn't want to do anything or go anywhere and my confidence was at an ultimate low. Friends and family stood by me and I did eventually get another job as a care worker for people with learning disabilities and mental health problems."

Joanne's boss at the time was very understanding. However, she experienced stigma from other members of staff and she eventually left in 2005.

Joanne's specialist nurse advised her to join MedicAlert as Joanne's seizures are nocturnal and are not controlled yet. "I have absence seizures on a daily basis which is why I have come to rely so heavily on MedicAlert Emblem. If I can't remember any details about myself, even my name, I have a safe and reliable identification system in my MedicAlert Emblem".

Joanne's life took a different direction. She says: "In January 2004, I took what I thought was a big step yet I was prepared for rejection...I joined a search and rescue team in Cheshire. No-one judged me for my epilepsy, and they all supported me. I was shocked! The team was called Cheshire Lowland Search and Rescue team. I was out walking most Tuesdays and weekends, I've been climbing in Cheshire. I was soon canoeing, abseiling, gil-scrambling. Generally, if there was anything new; I tried it!

This team is attached to the Association of Lowland Search and Rescue (ALSAR). They have the right attitude about epilepsy; inclusion not exclusion! They have been fantastic. With the team's support, ALSAR's and support of a local mountain rescue team I was able to, not only go on a course I dreamt about, but I was a mentor on a Foundation Course in Mountain Rescue in October 07. It was fantastic, a life-long ambition. Not only am I an experienced team member in Cheshire, I am now also the Chairman and I've now been voted as Vice-Chairman of ALSAR!"

Joanne married her boyfriend in 2004 and has a three year old daughter.

 

SEBEV SAR Tech course dates

SEBEV Search and RescueSEBEV Search & Rescue will be running their next Lowland SAR Technician course on the 20-22nd August and has 6 places free if other ALSAR/LSDogs teams need them.

Location: Easthampstead Park Conference Centre, Wokingham

Dates: Friday 20th - Sunday 22nd August

Cost: Free to ALSAR/LSDogs teams (£20 per person if not in an ALSAR/LSDogs team)

Contact: To book a place on the course please email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

This is the fully updated Revision 2 course containing the latest development in Lowland SAR. The course is fully ALSAR compliant.

 

ALSAR Conference 2011

The next ALSAR conference will be held over the weekend of the 10th - 11th September 2011.

The location has yet to be confirmed.

Further information will follow.

If you are interested in exhibiting or sponsoring the event then please contact Stephen Bavin, Vice Chairman at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

MR Conference

10-12th September, there are two ALSAR funded tickets available - people to contact  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it if you want one, by the 31st May.


 

ALSAR Web Developer becomes a web team!

As many of you know Simon Jeffs the Chairman of HANTSAR has maintained the website for the last few years. One of the main tasks was migrating the site to a more manageable platform and improve the members area.

Today ALSAR are pleased to announce that Kris Manning (SEBEV Chairman) has also now offered his services to help out too.

The biggest problem with the website at the moment is getting content. Simon and Kris will be working on this over the coming months.

 
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