Jill Woodworth

TSC Talks! The Benefits of Community Connection, Turning the Tables on TSC with Emilie Peters

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Sinopsis

My guest, Emilie Peters, hailing from Oklahoma, is a Junior Leader with the TS Alliance, co-facilitator for the new TSC Young Adult Connect Group, and just received her Associates Degree from Tulsa Community College. She gives a gripping personal account of her experience with a Tuberous Sclerosis Complex diagnosis from awareness of having the condition in 8th grade to current day. She narrates some painful experiences dealing with seizures, including one particularly heart-wrenching experience during a high school softball game. She discusses many of her experiences, such as not being able to get a driver's license, trying to find adequate TSC support and a TS Clinic, living with frequent bouts of anxiety, medication side effects, switching medications to attempt to get seizure control and increasing feelings of isolation and depression. The impact of living with a chronic disease such as TSC, and not having a peer network of any kind, even feeling disconnected from her own family were the motivating fact