Woman Who Suffers With Epilepsy To Climb Mount Kilimanjaro To Raise Awareness Of The Disease

  • Friday, April 26, 2024

Christy Howard, a Chattanooga woman who suffers with epilepsy, will begin her trek up Mount Kilimanjaro in July to raise awareness surrounding the disease and those who suffer from its effects. Epilepsy, according to the Epilepsy Foundation, is “a brain disorder that causes recurring, unprovoked seizures.” Ms. Howard and her team of 12 will depart from Atlanta on July 10 and begin the journey up Africa’s tallest mountain on July 13. The trip is planned over 8 days to regulate as she ascends, as seizures can increase with higher altitudes.

Ms. Howard, diagnosed with epilepsy when she was 16 years old, has suffered with the disease for over 34 years. “People ask me about my epilepsy all the time. It’s tough, I’m not going to lie, but you find ways to keep moving forward,” she says. That’s the way she lives her life – always moving forward. When she told her neurologist she wanted to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, he responded with: “Live your life.”

Ms. Howard and her team began training in September 2023 and her family, husband James and their two daughters, will be taking the trek with her. “Sure, there’s fear. Having a seizure up there – it’s scary. But not trying? That’s worse,” she says. “Everyone has something. I want to encourage people not to hide – that they are not alone in whatever it is that they face. Don’t let your problems or challenges hold you back from doing what you want. Live your life.”

Ms. Howard and her team continue to train until they depart for Mount Kilimanjaro in July, and are producing a documentary that will chronicle her journey. You can view the trailer for “Scraped Knees: Christy’s Climb” here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzCRf2WhNfw.

You can also follow her journey on Facebook or Instagram under “Christy’s Climb.”

If you would like to sponsor the team or send messages of support, contact the group for more information.

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