|aEpilepsy and me|h[videorecording] =|b如何與「癲癇」共存 /|cBBC.
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|a如何與「癲癇」共存
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|aPublic performance rights granted.
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|aNorth Sydney, N.S.W. :|bBBC Worldwide ;|a[Taipei] :|bFilmmart Media [distributor],|c2016.
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|a1 videodisc (50 min.) :|bsound, color ;|c4 3/4吋.
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|aTwo-dimensional moving image|btdi|2rdacontent
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|avideo|bv|2rdamedia
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|a英文版
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|a公播版權:百禾文化資訊有限公司
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|aTitle from container.
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|aWhat happens when people can't see your disability? It's hidden and can strike at any time, without warning - when you're walking down the street, in a classroom, at a party or on a date.pilepsy & Me is a film about people who have extreme epilepsy, where seizures can be a daily occurrence and they have to be watched 24 hours a day. It follows four people at a crucial point in their lives when their futures are being decided.It's rare that 21-year-old Jack gets through a day without having a convulsive seizure. He needs constant supervision, but is determined to take his new girlfriend Olivia out on a date - made even more complicated when he has to bring his support worker along.
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|aAmy is leaving her residential college and needs to find somewhere to live, but where will be safe, happy and allow her more independence? Olivia is 21 and hasn't had a seizure for four years. She wants to prove to others that she's ready to learn to drive - something most people around her believe isn't possible. And 14-year-old Thomas has recently developed epilepsy because of a newly discovered brain tumour. What will happen if he has major surgery? How can you grow up and lead an independent life when you can never be left alone?