we're joined now by clare pelham, chief executive of the epilepsy society, alongside thorrun govind, understood _ effects. completely. it is not understood that _ effects. completely. it is not understood that one - effects. completely. it is not understood that one in - effects. completely. it is not understood that one in 100 i effects. completely. it is not - understood that one in 100 others have epilepsy. in every school year, in every workplace, probably there will be somebody. two thirds of us have seizures under control. many people with epilepsy do not own up to having it. people with epilepsy do not own up to having it— to having it. because of stigma? because of— to having it. because of stigma? because of stigma, _ to having it. because of stigma? because of stigma, they - to having it. because of stigma? because of stigma, they are - because of stigma, they are frightened it will affect employability and promotion. unfortunately, when we get to a drug shortages problem is we are in today, the anxiety about a drug shortage can, in itself, cause a seizure. so they are oute