Katy Bagley
Me, Myself, and I: Katy Bagley on Resilience and Epilepsy
Genre and Sub-genre: Life, health
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Epilepsy doesn’t define you… your strength does. Watch Katy’s inspiring journey of resilience, hope, and courage. Her story proves that life doesn’t stop with a diagnosis—it begins anew!
About Me
About The Author
I am now a thirty seven year old woman living in what is called supported living. I have gone
through alot in my life with uncontrollable epilepsy and I feel like I have defeated it all. A Lot
of things have tried to break me but it has never worked. I’m still here.
I am now motivated to keep on moving forward and staying happy in life.
Book Features
Print length
67 Pages
Language
English
Publication date
September 7, 2024
File size
593 KB
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About The Book
This book is about living with uncontrollable epilepsy from the age of six till now at the age of thirty seven and also everything that came with having epilepsy and growing up with it. It talks about all the kinds of hardships I did go through, all the betrayel, the lies that were told but then also the health side of things living with this condition. Then learning how I coped through it all and how I also coped with becoming an adult in society with epilepsy. Relationships with my family, friends and also my own partners. My life, my own concerns for the future, where I would be ending up. The why’s, if’s and but’s. It’s just a true life story of me and how I have gotten by in this world with having uncontrollable epilepsy. Hopefully it will give someone, somewhere somewhere some motivation and will inspire them to keep going on and never give up.
Testimonial
Customer reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars fantastic
Really heartfelt, a truly amazing inspirational warrior you are. Read it in one sitting lol Very quirky, serious, emotional and inspiring xx
5.0 out of 5 stars fantastic
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Dedication
Dedicate The Book To
My mum Charlene Bagley who brought me up amazingly and also to my family. Thankyou for
always treating me like a normal person and not one with a disability.
the author has a totally unique writing style , almost like a stream of consciousness , it s so personal it s very much like reading some-ones diary , except it isn t linear . if you want a medical book about epilepsy this isn t for you . However if you want to know how severe epilepsy impacts on a young persons life this is perfect .