Epilepsy Blog Relay: Coping with depression, could it be a side effect?
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.
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.
A common question adults with epilepsy ask is, “Can you drink alcohol when you have epilepsy?” So here’s some info on epilepsy and alcohol.
Our wedding was perfect, we said the vows, danced to some favorite songs, and enjoyed our ranch dressing fountain. Just a month later, I had a tonic clonic seizure. It was the first one in over a decade, and the first one my husband has had to witness.
Emily shares 4 reasons to exercise even when you are living with a chronic illness. She also gives us a few ideas of how to exercise safely!
Through fly fishing I have discovered 4 great reasons to take a tech free vacation. Here are a few benefits from going tech free every now and then when you are living with epilepsy.
Maternity leave found Shonet longing to go back to work. But a baby and a relapse in seizures made her rediscover her creative side to keep her mind active.
Audra, who writes Our Life With Autism, shares the life and adventures of mother and son with epilepsy and autism spectrum.
This post is part of the Epilepsy Blog Relay™, which will run from June 1 to June 30, 2018. Follow along! Elaine’s Story I was diagnosed with epilepsy at age four. At that time, early 1960s, one of the few medications available for epilepsy was phenobarbital. Concerned about negative side effects for … Read More