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Amanda Plomp: I Am a Runner

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For most people, the teenage years are a crucial period in finding out who we are. We try out lots of new things, we meet new people, we’re growing into new bodies and we’re starting to figure out the adult we will become. It is a period in our lives when we begin to define ourselves. So it’s a horrible irony that the teenage years are also a time that a lot of people start experiencing seizures.

Today’s story comes from Amanda Plomp. Nowadays, Amanda defines herself as a runner, an athlete… and as an epileptic. But that wasn’t always the case. When Amanda started having seizures in her teens, it made her feel lost in her own body. Both the seizures and the medication she was prescribed to help stop them impacted on the activities that she enjoyed, and she hid her seizures from everyone, worried it would change what people thought of her.

In the end, it was running that helped Amanda reconnect with her body, and redefine her sense of self.

TERMINOLOGY:

Myoclonic seizures/jerks: partial seizures that cause isolated jerks or twitches, for example in the arms or legs

Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy of Janz: epilepsy with various seizures, including myoclonic, diagnosed before adulthood (read more)

Tonic clonic: a seizure with loss of consciousness and convulsions

Packed trail: maintained dirt path or trail, usually marked

MORE ABOUT AMANDA:

https://tremorsofmyworld.blog/

MUSIC:

Where the Wild Things Grow by Kev Rowe | License: Creative Commons

Bubblegum by Kev Rowe | License: Creative Commons

E I - 5.mp3 by cunningGnome | License: Attribution Noncommercial

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TRANSCRIPT AVAILABLE at seizeyouradventure.com/transcripts

FOLLOW SEIZE YOUR ADVENTURE:

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Twitter: https://twitter.com/syadventurers

Instagram: https://www.instagram.

This podcast is an independent production - costs of the show are covered by me (Fran) with the support of patrons. If you want to help support the show financially, head to patreon.com/seizeyouradventure. This will help me to continue telling stories of epilepsy in adventure.
Or, support the show for free by sharing it on socials! Find us on Instagram @seizeyouradventurepod.
Seize Your Adventure is part of the Tremula Network - adventure and outdoor podcasts off the beaten track. To find out more, head to tremula.network


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit seizeyouradventure.substack.com
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DISCLAIMER: Please remember all stories presented reflect the personal experiences of contributors . We take no responsibility for individual decisions made with regards to adventure sports or medical conditions.

For most people, the teenage years are a crucial period in finding out who we are. We try out lots of new things, we meet new people, we’re growing into new bodies and we’re starting to figure out the adult we will become. It is a period in our lives when we begin to define ourselves. So it’s a horrible irony that the teenage years are also a time that a lot of people start experiencing seizures.

Today’s story comes from Amanda Plomp. Nowadays, Amanda defines herself as a runner, an athlete… and as an epileptic. But that wasn’t always the case. When Amanda started having seizures in her teens, it made her feel lost in her own body. Both the seizures and the medication she was prescribed to help stop them impacted on the activities that she enjoyed, and she hid her seizures from everyone, worried it would change what people thought of her.

In the end, it was running that helped Amanda reconnect with her body, and redefine her sense of self.

TERMINOLOGY:

Myoclonic seizures/jerks: partial seizures that cause isolated jerks or twitches, for example in the arms or legs

Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy of Janz: epilepsy with various seizures, including myoclonic, diagnosed before adulthood (read more)

Tonic clonic: a seizure with loss of consciousness and convulsions

Packed trail: maintained dirt path or trail, usually marked

MORE ABOUT AMANDA:

https://tremorsofmyworld.blog/

MUSIC:

Where the Wild Things Grow by Kev Rowe | License: Creative Commons

Bubblegum by Kev Rowe | License: Creative Commons

E I - 5.mp3 by cunningGnome | License: Attribution Noncommercial

SUPPORT THE PODCAST:

Become a patron to support the podcast and continue telling stories of epilepsy in adventure. Find out more and sign up at patreon.com/seizeyouradventure. You can also make a one-off donation at https://www.paypal.me/seizeyouradventure.

TRANSCRIPT AVAILABLE at seizeyouradventure.com/transcripts

FOLLOW SEIZE YOUR ADVENTURE:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SYAdventurers/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/syadventurers

Instagram: https://www.instagram.

This podcast is an independent production - costs of the show are covered by me (Fran) with the support of patrons. If you want to help support the show financially, head to patreon.com/seizeyouradventure. This will help me to continue telling stories of epilepsy in adventure.
Or, support the show for free by sharing it on socials! Find us on Instagram @seizeyouradventurepod.
Seize Your Adventure is part of the Tremula Network - adventure and outdoor podcasts off the beaten track. To find out more, head to tremula.network


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit seizeyouradventure.substack.com
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