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Do you know Rania Maheswari Yamin? She is a princess from the Mangkunegaran Palace located in Surakarta, Central Java.
Rania is the great-granddaughter of the nation's hero, Mohammad Yamin, who was born to KRMH Roy Rahajasa Yamin and Endang Yamin.
As a Mangkunegaran descendant, Rania often shares her daily life via social media. Currently Rania is focusing on being a content creator, Bunda.
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Rania's name became known to the public after sharing the atmosphere of the Suro night celebration at Mangkunegaran Palace. Her interesting content started to make Rania followed by many TikTok and Instagram followers.
Even so, Rania also had to struggle with her health condition. He has had epilepsy since he was in high school, Mother.
“Content creator and sufferer of epilepsy. His life goes back and forth from Solo to Newsdelivers.com. Not to mention if there is a sudden job out of town. How do you manage your time, energy and relationships with other people?” he said in a video shared on the TikTok account @raniaayamin.
Rania opened the story by introducing herself. Rania said that it was very easy for him to socialize with other people because of his sociable character.
“You could say that I'm an easy person to get along with, I rarely have complaints, 'Oh, I can't really talk to him,' I'm a walking novel. In other words, I have lots of stories,” said Rania.
Even though she is easy to get along with and has lots of friends, Rania has to be careful in living her daily life. He must maintain his body's health, which can easily decline when the disease recurs.
“I'm easy to get along with, yes, but I can't come to events or work outside every day. So if there's an invitation and I say I can't attend, that's definitely not possible. Usually it's because of health conditions,” he explained.
Rania said that living side by side with epilepsy makes her have to be careful in her activities. He should not do too many activities because he could get sick.
Apart from that, Rania must get used to hearing the sound of an alarm as a reminder to take medication. As an epilepsy sufferer, Rania must take medication regularly every day.
“I can't keep walking until I get tired either. I suffer from a type of epilepsy that requires me to have a clear daily routine,” he said.
“Starting from sleeping time, exercise time, meal time, because there is medicine that I take. So every day there will be several alarms that will go off at the right time to remind me to take my medicine. If not, I will definitely forget,” he continued.
When her epilepsy recurs, Rania will experience seizures. So, how does Rania adapt to this disease? Read on the page after this.
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