A Chat with Amanda Plomp: Running with Epilepsy, from Backwoods to Beaches and Beyond
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Amanda Plomp is a runner with epilepsy based in Victoria in Canada. As we heard in the last episode, discovering running in her twenties helped Amanda to feel strong and connected to her body, a feeling she had missed since her seizures started when she was a teenager. Running helps with her epilepsy. And epilepsy helps with her running.
In my conversation with Amanda, I was able to delve into this a bit more. I asked for her tips for me, as a new runner with epilepsy, and asked her to talk me through the different types of running terrain she enjoys.
WE TALK ABOUT:
- How different seizures affect her running
- How running helps with epilepsy
- Hiking and camping in Canada
- Why Amanda chooses not to wear a medical alert bracelet
- Which is better: backwoods running, beach running or trail running?
- Running solo vs running races
- The difference between ‘active’ and ‘athletic’
- The dangers of running solo in bear country
- Her advice for me running my first race with epilepsy
- How important it is to tell adventure buddies about your epilepsy
- Why we should teach raccoons seize first aid...
Please remember all stories presented here reflect the personal experiences of contributors . Neither myself or contributors can advise or take responsibility for individual decisions made with regards to adventure sports or medical conditions.
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/
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MUSIC:
Where the Wild Things Grow by Kev Rowe | License: Creative Commons
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