Epilepsy Blog Relay: Help from an epilepsy support group
Early on, Soo’s family would not use the word epilepsy in their home. Now, she is an advocate and makes the most of her local epilepsy support group.
Early on, Soo’s family would not use the word epilepsy in their home. Now, she is an advocate and makes the most of her local epilepsy support group.
Amber shares her story of brain surgery and brain tumor related epilepsy. She shares her struggle to find hope and create a life despite her challenges.
Chantal has been battling epilepsy for 19 years with the help of VNS. She shares a recent letter to her epilepsy.
Karen on brain surgery for epilepsy: My life was going well, epilepsy didn’t stop me doing anything and I thought why take the chance?
You may have heard about the Dirty Dozen and the Clean Fifteen. What I didn’t realize is the Environmental Working Group (EWG) updates this list each year. And that there may be a link between epilepsy and pesticides. Some of you know that I’ve been spending a little more energy focusing on … Read More
As I began digging deeper into the history of disease stigma, I learned more about how the first lady has impacted stigma in a variety of disease states.
I’m still struggling to deal with the concept that living with epilepsy means there are going need to be recovery days.
Rescue medications for seizures and epilepsy have been on my mind a bit recently. Not because I’ve had seizures but because there’s been a few changes in my life that put me more at risk for seizures.