Epilepsy Blog Relay: What doctor should I see if I had a seizure?
Finding a doctor is hard enough. But when add a seizure (and possibly epilepsy) to the mix it can be pretty daunting. I’ve put together some tips to help.
Finding a doctor is hard enough. But when add a seizure (and possibly epilepsy) to the mix it can be pretty daunting. I’ve put together some tips to help.
The process of getting an epilepsy diagnosis can be slow. So dealing with this process requires patience, but here are a few things to expect.
People will often ask if there is more than one type of seizure. The answer is yes and each one is unique (you know, like snowflakes…) which is annoying because it makes them that much more difficult to treat.
Does having a seizure have to mean you have epilepsy? Learn more about how the ILAE and doctors define epilepsy.
With a traumatic childhood and multiple disabilities, Ken still fights for a better life and to help those around him.
According to a study presented at the 2021 American Epilepsy Society Annual Meeting, childhood-onset epilepsy accelerates brain aging by about 10 years.
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.
Despite facing over 20 seizures a day, Rachel shares her story of her journey to have the life she dreamed as a personal trainer.