Epilepsy Blog Relay: Change of Scenery Can Make a World of Difference
Lauren shares how a change of scenery made a world of difference as she adjusted to her new diagnosis of epilepsy.
Lauren shares how a change of scenery made a world of difference as she adjusted to her new diagnosis of epilepsy.
With a traumatic childhood and multiple disabilities, Ken still fights for a better life and to help those around him.
In searching through my son’s medical files I found a handwritten note written years ago. The note included tips for finding services our special needs son.
Things are definitely still bumpy and new to me but I have found that the more educated I get and the more I indulge in the epilepsy community the better and more stable I feel. I have my own YouTube channel that until now didn’t feature much about my epilepsy but I’m not afraid to be a voice for others I have a passion to inspire! I know I looked and looked for youtube videos like the ones I make and am going to make for people just like me!
Even when epilepsy (or something else life throws at you) makes you feel alone, it can help to remember we are among people who love and care for us!
According to a study presented at the 2021 American Epilepsy Society Annual Meeting, childhood-onset epilepsy accelerates brain aging by about 10 years.
Here’s some info on prescription assistance programs that can help with epilepsy medications. Now maybe we won’t get kicked in the ass by that damn deductible this year.
You may know Laura as “Traveling with Epilepsy” from Instagram. Here she shares her epilepsy story from newly diagnosed to epilepsy advocate.