Epilepsy Blog Relay: 5 Tips for Finding Hope with Epilepsy
Soo has lived with epilepsy her whole life and shares 5 tips for finding hope when living with epilepsy.
Soo has lived with epilepsy her whole life and shares 5 tips for finding hope when living with epilepsy.
This year I had the chance to present as part of the virtual global epilepsy training. EAMC, which supports doctors and nurses in Low to Middle Income Countries (LMICs) looking to improve their patients’ outcomes.
Women with epilepsy have found that our seizures are directly impacted by everything from hormones during puberty to pre-eclampsia during pregnancy.
The Danny Did Foundation (DDF) has worked tirelessly since 2010 toward its mission to increase awareness of Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP).
If you haven’t met her yet, Torie Robinson is a charismatic and engaging podcast host on her show, Epilepsy Sparks. Check out one of her recent episodes on “Sex and Epilepsy.”
Diagnosed with epilepsy as a teen, Eli did what many of us have done: hid it from everyone and pretended it’s not there. Years later as a practicing attorney, a higher up told her that if she wanted to be successful, she needed to keep her diagnosis to herself.
This March we’ve partnered with another Female-Founded company, Ritual. I’ve been using their mail-order multivitamin for about a year now and I have been really happy with it. Through this collab you can get $15 back on your first order.
The Epilepsy Elephant in the Room Diagnosed at age 5, Natalie Beavers addresses the giant learning curve that ensued for her and her family. She shares how self-advocacy ultimately led to creating a safe environment for herself and the epilepsy community. We’re super grateful for Natalie addressing the epilepsy elephant in the … Read More