Epilepsy Blog Relay: Practicing gratitude during difficult times
Jenny takes a moment to practice gratitude despite her daughter’s illness during a particularly difficult time.
Jenny takes a moment to practice gratitude despite her daughter’s illness during a particularly difficult time.
If my child hadn’t been diagnosed with epilepsy, I’m not sure if I would know how to help during a seizure. Knowledge is power when it comes to first aid.
I now know I need to question all the potential side effects a medication causes, even the rare ones.
Jennifer shares that sometimes being a helicopter parent is just being a good parent.
Having a child with cerebral palsy and epilepsy has been a ‘learn-as-I-go’ experience, and I’ve really had to decide what is most important. To me, that is sticking to Colleen’s schedule, no matter what.
Jen knew something had changed drastically with Colleen’s health, but she had no answers. Jen shares tips for advocating for a non-verbal child.
This post is part of the Epilepsy Blog Relay™, which will run from June 1 to June 30, 2018. Follow along! The beginning After Colleen’s birth and being transferred to a nearby hospital’s NICU, we got the phone call that she had had two very big seizures and would need a blood … Read More