Santa Rosa filmmaker shares inside look at life with epilepsy

More than three million people in the US live with epilepsy, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. One Santa Rosa filmmaker is working to make sure they are seen and heard.When he was a teenager, Miles Levin would volunteer at a summer camp for youth living with epilepsy."I start talking to young people around that age saying they've never made a friend before. 'Never made a friend before'," he said. "That was really chilling to me."Levin understood what it was like to walk in their shoes: he'd experienced seizures at their age, and empathized with their isolation and loneliness.To fight the stigma, the Santa Rosa native wrote and directed Under the Lights in 2019, a short film that sheds light on the neurological condition. It tells the story of a teenager who knows the lights of prom night will trigger a seizure, but goes anyway."It's something that most kids can conveniently take for granted, but for those who miss out, who feel left behind, it's particularly traumatizing," Levin explained.

 Source: cbsnews.com, Sheron Chin

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