Camila Coelho: A Journey of Resilience and Living with Epilepsy
Living with a lifelong medical condition is like taking on life's twists and turns with an extra load. It's not always easy, but people dealing with this challenge are like everyday heroes. They show us that no matter what life throws at you, there's a way to keep moving forward.
Valeria sits down with Brazilian-American fashion mogul, beauty influencer, and entrepreneur, Camila Coelho.
In this conversation filled with unexpected twists and remarkable resilience, Camila shares her battle with the heavy stigma that often surrounds epilepsy, the restrictions it imposed and her very first seizure at school made her feel incredibly different from her peers. But what truly shines in her story is her unwavering determination. She takes us through the challenging path of managing epilepsy while pursuing her dream of starting a family.
Camila tirelessly advocates for epilepsy awareness and fights against its stigma. This episode is more than just a personal journey; it's a compelling call for change and compassion. It reminds us all to confront prejudices, embrace vulnerability, and find strength in a supportive community.
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What incredible history. Thanks Camila. Brazilian are proud of you.
I have epilepsy! This was very comforting. ❤
I had this video on in the background while working and could not look away. I’ve followed Camila’s content for years and have always appreciated her humbleness, kindness, and her relatable approach to fashion. This goes to show you never know what someone has gone through. Bravo to her for persevering and the resilience throughout her success. Great video Valeria! You’ve created a welcoming environment in your podcasts! 😊
I love you ladies shared this story. I'm a epileptic diagnosed at 3 months. I also had a healthy son. ❤
I’d love to be able to reach Camila. My husband does research on epilepsy and ways to help people that don’t respond to medication. I know she is a huge voice for the cause in the US and it would be really nice to show her their work!
@Tppt856
5 ай бұрын
That’s amazing that your husband does epilepsy research. I’ve had it since birth, as has my brother, sister, my mother diagnosed in her 40’s, my dad had when he was a child but outgrew, then my aunt got hers in her 40’s. Literally no research. Thank you 🙏🏽
@user-wv1hb2vm3l
3 ай бұрын
I would love to meet your husband. I am 23 a year with seizures and lately they are getting closer in time
I'm so glad that there's people out there who are like me
What a wonderful conversation!! Camilla is so warm and positive!! ❤
@ValeriaLipovetsky
9 ай бұрын
she is 🥰
You are so right about Camilla, I can feel her energy even through the screen! I have only admiration for her journey of strength and resilience and she's a beautiful example of choosing oneself time and again, whatever life throws at you! Dear Valeria, what an honest and intuitive interviewer you are, you truly make your guests shine! I feel my heart expand every time I listen to an episode, but this one was so generous! Thank you ❣
@ValeriaLipovetsky
9 ай бұрын
thank you so much 🫶🏻🥹
It is great to finally discover an influencer that has epilepsy. Sometimes I can feel alone with my epilepsy. Do you know other influencers to look up to that have it? Thanks. Love ❤️
That was a wonderful conversation, I really need to hear today. Camilla is so humble and looks very warm. Thank you Valerie. Chou❤
I’ve been following Camila for years and years, she was one of the people who first got me into beauty, back in 2010. I had no idea about her epilepsy diagnosis until fairly recently and I’m so glad she opened up about it. I too had a healthy baby girl 15 months ago - also on medication, Keppra. It would’ve helped me a lot to see that representation when I was first diagnosed aged 17 in 2010 too. It can be a very isolating diagnosis because you can’t really do much of what everyone else around you is doing and there’s not many public figures who struggle with it. So much love to her ❤️
At the end we see two normal people speaking, inspiring each other and positive❤
That was such a great podcast, Ive been following camila for years now but never really got to hear her thoughts on life or just sharing personal stories like that. Its really inspiring to see grounded women managing personal life and work with so much grace and this applies to you aswell Valeria 🙏🏻 Love that you started doing podcasts, I’m really enjoying them
@n.middag16
9 ай бұрын
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Such an open and beautiful conversation ❤ Camila really has a beautiful energy✨️
I always prioritize health over work/university! You can work better when you are well rested anyway. A regular break can make your more productive than working nonstop🤗🤗
Valeria, you are so good at conversation and also so special in holding space. I love you!
Love both women & loved this episode.
This interview is so soothing
my brother has sleep epilepsy, seizures happens while he's sleeping 😔😔 so scary 😢
Beautiful conversation❤ I enjoyed it so much!
You are such a confident good speaker. It gets better every time. Greetings from Austria
@ValeriaLipovetsky
9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much ❤️
SO VULNERABLE & BEAUTIFUL, thank you both 🤍
Such a great podcast 🙌🏻 I love you both 😍
It would be interesting to have part2 and get deep dive into Camilas carrier. Thnks!
Amazing story! I’m here for Camila, but now I’m in love with your channel, Valeria! Definitely a new follower here ♥️
@ValeriaLipovetsky
9 ай бұрын
Welcome 👋🏻❤️
It felt like being there with you ladies! I love how you both bring up strength with humbleness. An inspo for us entrepreneur women❤ Pls do live in Miami for us Valeria😂👌🏼
I utterly enjoyed this conversation! You are both such inspirational women! 🤍
@ValeriaLipovetsky
9 ай бұрын
So glad you enjoyed it!
very nice conversation!!!
Amazing!!!🤍🤍🤍
Such an inspirational story ❤
@ValeriaLipovetsky
9 ай бұрын
Truly 🙏🏻❤️
I am from minas gerais as well ❤❤❤
We are warriors 💟
I’m never not gonna be in shock that she lived in my city
Great conversation! ❤❤
@ValeriaLipovetsky
9 ай бұрын
thank you :)
Amazing ❤
@ValeriaLipovetsky
9 ай бұрын
Thank you!
I love valeria and Camila 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Lindas 🇧🇷🇬🇧
@ValeriaLipovetsky
9 ай бұрын
Thank you! Sending love ❤
11:04 wow I’ve never been told that but yes many people think that !
I’ve had it since i was 10 I’m now 19! My seizures didn’t stop until I switched meds at 16! My sleep was also terrible due to epilepsy and it gave me horrible headaches 😢my doc prescribed me melatonin I think that also reduced my seizures because I started to sleep better
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Vuav beutiful podcast ❤
@ValeriaLipovetsky
9 ай бұрын
thank you love
15:42 I remember that happening to me :( I went grocery shopping after I had a seizure but I didn’t know until after I got home I made myself a meal! Then I fell asleep and woke up so confused
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Hello Valeria! This is such a beautiful conversation. You both are so amazing,and very positive, and are such a beautiful inspiration for so many people. Love you so much Valeria! Love,Janice and Larry Watson Pittsburgh PA USA
@ValeriaLipovetsky
9 ай бұрын
thank you my dear! Sending love ❤️
I hate having epilepsy sometimes because of the headaches and the feeling after the seizure. My body feels weak everywhere!
The special part where Camila talks about her husband…😢
legendas em português pls❤
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This content is of the highest order. A similar book I read was a true catalyst. "Rising From Within: Unlocking Your Innate Power to Conquer Adversity" by Vincent Starling
Omg she’s doing podcasts?!
@ValeriaLipovetsky
9 ай бұрын
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I remember when I had one where I was just standing and staring for a while. I had a plate then broke it :/
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@ValeriaLipovetsky
9 ай бұрын
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Epilepsy Barbie 🙋♀️
@vitor4305
8 ай бұрын
So unwell telling this..😢
I hate whenever this happens 9:32 :(
I wonder which medicine she is on. Many of the medicines can have really difficult side effects. Still unclear which type she has. I wonder what kind it is that is easier to be managed with medicine. I've never heard of a dysrhythmia type. And interesting what she says about it being a vein in the brain that will stop working for a second and that triggers it.
@theophila214
9 ай бұрын
And very true about the lack of sleep and mental stress as two big triggers to push back on very consciously.
@deavea
9 ай бұрын
if you knew what type of med she's on and what type of ep she has you'd give her your professional opinion, or what? It6's hers and hers doctor issue
@theophila214
9 ай бұрын
@@deavea Uh, no, that's quite presumptuous of you to think so negatively. Maybe I'm trying to learn how she handles it & want to know more.
@deavea
9 ай бұрын
@@theophila214 she still has her right not to share more details than she wants to
@theophila214
9 ай бұрын
@@deavea I'm not forcing her to do anything. I'm trying to understand how this disease works (symptoms, treatments, side effects). As she mentioned, it is a choice to share personal information like this, but it can help other people. Information on the internet is very poor. Especially for complex health issues like this. Sites like healthline, webmd, and the foundation too, etc., etc., give very, very limited, superficial information. It's very hard to try to *find* information that is comprehensive, in depth, and articulate. She is very articulate, has been through this & is a trust-worthy source. What she can offer is a helpful learning tool.
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