Sitawa Wafula: Why I speak up about living with epilepsy
西塔瓦·瓦芙拉: 为何我要大声说出自己有癫痫?
Sitawa Wafula started Kenya's first free mental health and epilepsy support line. Full bio
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butterflies in my stomach
sweet words spoken
and hugging each other.
the spoon in my mouth.
我只用手指着自己的嘴。
I just pointed at my mouth.
the chattering stopped.
and she told me --
to the dormitories to sleep.
of high school,
my end of high school exams
在肯尼亚叫“模拟(嘲笑)测验”,
of exams we call here in Kenya "mocks,"
你是否为毕业考试做好准备了。
how prepared one is for the final exams.
吉日利亚女人。
against British colonial rule.
imaginary papers.
concentrating on their reading
everybody was looking at us,
大家都在看着我们的时候,
and official introduction,
全身性癫痫发作,
has been a 15-year-long affair.
for most types of epilepsy,
癫痫病的标志特征,
由医生评估,
needs to be assessed by a doctor
that I had epilepsy.
in hospital and at home,
science degree
in my second year.
之后被解雇。
when I had a seizure in the workplace.
of the things that had happened,
and being fired from my job.
I had heard about epilepsy
to be delivered from.
about these things,
would still be twitching.
didn't have answers
and my bad days and my really ugly days,
悲伤时刻和特别难过的日子,
by people who had epilepsy
开始看到我、听我说。
have the diagnosis.
who constantly asked why me
“为什么是我”的女孩,
to find their voices.
from two to three times a day,
从每天两到三次,
times in one year.
and epilepsy support line.
永远做不到的事。
could never be able to do.
as big as 80 percent of Nairobi
of stigma and exclusion.
have the diagnosis
a constant reminder
with people like us,
the walls of stigma and exclusion,
life throws at us.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Sitawa Wafula - Mental health advocateSitawa Wafula started Kenya's first free mental health and epilepsy support line.
Why you should listen
Sitawa Wafula is a blogger and nomadic mental health crusader. She's using her personal journey as a rape survivor living with a dual diagnosis of epilepsy and bipolar disorder to provide people in Africa with information and support to handle mental health conditions and deal with everyday life.
Wafula is also an Aspen New Voices Fellow with the Aspen Institute, USA and a non-communicable disease champion under the Ministry of Health in her home country, Kenya.
Sitawa Wafula | Speaker | TED.com