Epilepsy Blog Relay™: From a Grieving Parent on Graduation Day
For a grieving parent who has lost a child, the thoughts of an upcoming graduation day (and the day itself) – there are no words to express the pain.… Read More
For a grieving parent who has lost a child, the thoughts of an upcoming graduation day (and the day itself) – there are no words to express the pain.… Read More
Try not to give in to other people’s beliefs of you. You are in control. You are in charge of how you see yourself. … Read More
Stigma can make you feel ashamed, embarrassed and it can make you lose your confidence. Try to remember that you are not your condition.… Read More
Epilepsy is one of the most common conditions affecting the brain yet there is still a stigma associated with epilepsy. Could sharing personal stories create a tipping point to change the dynamic?… Read More
I hear and read many people talking about how much they love to sleep. It makes sense! Laying in bed is relaxing and comfortable, sleep reduces stress, and rejuvenates the body in many ways. Sometimes, though, in our busy world, finding time to sleep is difficult. We get so busy completing tasks … Read More
Aura is the term used to describe symptoms that may occur before a seizure. There are several different types and some of them might surprise you.… Read More
The phrase “The weather is nice outside today” was my salvation when I needed to pretend that all was fine in the world.… Read More
Side effects from seizures and medication sometimes leave me feeling lost. I must get creative to be successful in my everyday life.… Read More