Epilepsy Blog Relay: Disability in the workplace
Rachel helps us understand the Americans with Disabilities Act and how it can help you advocate for yourself in the workplace.
Rachel helps us understand the Americans with Disabilities Act and how it can help you advocate for yourself in the workplace.
Rachel’s son Andrew has multiple chronic conditions including Cerebral Palsy, Lennox Gastaut Syndrome and Cortical Visual Impairment. She shares a sneak peek into raising a child with special needs.
This post is part of the Epilepsy Blog Relay™ which will run from March 1 through March 31. Follow along! Alison’s Story Since my diagnosis with epilepsy in 2006, I feel like I’ve tried every medication possible to try and stop my seizures. My neurologist added Fycompa in 2016, I’m still not seizure free, but … Read More
This post is part of the Epilepsy Blog Relay™ which will run from March 1 through March 31. Follow along! Soo Ihm has lived with epilepsy since childhood. Now in southern California, she writes the blog Soo’s Epilepsy Corner and is an advocate for epilepsy awareness. She enjoys playing the piano, going to art museums, … Read More
Most people are not aware of an illness until it touches them personally. So, Shonet started thinking about creative ways to raise epilepsy awareness.
I hadn’t had a seizure in months so I should’ve been happy. But, I was miserable. I didn’t realize my depression was a side-effect of my medication.
In honor of International Epilepsy Day 2019, we thought it would be fun to round up a few of our favorite stories that have come to Living Well from around the world.
New Feature on Living Well With Epilepsy Living Well With Epilepsy has partnered with the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) to bring you a series on Hot Neurobiology Topics in Epilepsy. This initiative is led by the ILAE Neurobiology Commission (NBC), which is chaired by Aristea Galanopoulou, MD, PhD (USA). Dr. Galanopoulou, … Read More