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In this episode, we talk about epilepsy and driving, and what it means for young people. Host Ellie is joined by Chris McCarthy and Elina from Young Epilepsy’s Youth Voice Network to explore the realities of learning to drive with epilepsy - from excitement and hope to frustration, disappointment, and finding new routes to independence.
We unpack the DVLA rules around driving with epilepsy, including seizure‑free periods. The episode also looks at the emotional side of driving - how it can feel to be told you can’t drive, how this affects confidence and identity, and how young people can build independence in other ways.
With lived experience, clear guidance, and practical tips, this episode offers reassurance and support for young people, families, and professionals navigating epilepsy and driving.
Epilepsy is a highly individualised condition. The information, experiences, and views shared in this podcast may not reflect those of Young Epilepsy and are not intended to replace professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for personalised support.
If you’re feeling sad, worried, or lonely, text ‘PURPLE’ to 85258 to start a conversation with Shout.
https://www.youngepilepsy.org.uk/i-have-epilepsy/the-channel/travel/driving-and-epilepsy https://www.youngepilepsy.org.uk/what-we-do/voice-support/youth-support https://www.youngepilepsy.org.uk/youth-voice-network
Facebook: http://facebook.com/YoungEpilepsy
By Young EpilepsyIn this episode, we talk about epilepsy and driving, and what it means for young people. Host Ellie is joined by Chris McCarthy and Elina from Young Epilepsy’s Youth Voice Network to explore the realities of learning to drive with epilepsy - from excitement and hope to frustration, disappointment, and finding new routes to independence.
We unpack the DVLA rules around driving with epilepsy, including seizure‑free periods. The episode also looks at the emotional side of driving - how it can feel to be told you can’t drive, how this affects confidence and identity, and how young people can build independence in other ways.
With lived experience, clear guidance, and practical tips, this episode offers reassurance and support for young people, families, and professionals navigating epilepsy and driving.
Epilepsy is a highly individualised condition. The information, experiences, and views shared in this podcast may not reflect those of Young Epilepsy and are not intended to replace professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for personalised support.
If you’re feeling sad, worried, or lonely, text ‘PURPLE’ to 85258 to start a conversation with Shout.
https://www.youngepilepsy.org.uk/i-have-epilepsy/the-channel/travel/driving-and-epilepsy https://www.youngepilepsy.org.uk/what-we-do/voice-support/youth-support https://www.youngepilepsy.org.uk/youth-voice-network
Facebook: http://facebook.com/YoungEpilepsy