Bryan on Living Well With Epilepsy
Bryan had his first seizure at 16. He didn’t expect to “live well with epilepsy,” in fact, he hoped to live well in denial.
Bryan had his first seizure at 16. He didn’t expect to “live well with epilepsy,” in fact, he hoped to live well in denial.
Making adjustments and finding gratitude Living well with epilepsy to me isn’t about being seizure free. It isn’t about wishing I could drive. It isn’t about wishing I didn’t have to take pills every day, and it isn’t about wishing I could be in a different job. Living well with epilepsy to … Read More
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