Epilepsy Blog Relay: Maureen vacations where epilepsy is considered a curse
People around the world believe that epilepsy is a curse. Maureen decided to spend her vacation getting to know a community that believes this about epilepsy.
People around the world believe that epilepsy is a curse. Maureen decided to spend her vacation getting to know a community that believes this about epilepsy.
If you are newly diagnosed or just now looking into connecting with others living with epilepsy, we may not have met. I’m Jessica K. Smith, founder and CEO of Living Well With Epilepsy and I was diagnosed with epilepsy after having several tonic clonic (grand mal) seizures the summer between seventh and … Read More
Similar to nutrition and religion, I am not necessarily a model to follow when it comes to making great life choices. I mean, I’m getting better at the whole adulting thing for sure, but it’s taken me longer than I’d like to admit to get to this point. So bear that in … Read More
When it comes to nutrition and epilepsy, well, my comfort food is pizza. But now I have epilepsy, cancer, heart disease, & alzheimer’s hanging over me it can’t hurt to look into eating a little healthier.
After a woman with lupus denied medication due to Roe ruling, neurologists express concern for people with epilepsy to access epilepsy medications.
STEPS Toward Zero champion, Kenzie O’Connell, and epilepsy advocate, Landis Wiedner, share about their experiences living with and managing epilepsy
Frankly I’m tired of the fighting among members of the epilepsy community. The fact that the epilepsy community is so fractured is only hindering all our work.
We’ve taken a close look at epilepsy stigma and wanted to share the similarities and differences in how teens and adults respond to epilepsy stigma in real life