Hema Chauhan
Last checked 28/04/2008
Hema Chauhan aged 33
To stop suffering from epilepsy.
To feel confident to take my two young children out and about.
To not have any second thoughts about having more children.
To stop taking drugs/medication especially due to the side effects, the main one being weight gain.
To get more information and truthful answers from professionals within the field.
To continue to develop my career. I started as leisure attendant, and have worked my way up to developing women's sport on a national level.
To not let epilepsy restrict me from having a normal life, on a professional level, and as a mother and wife.
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