Life with epilepsy in high school
Jordan is 16 years old and a junior in high school and she’s had epilepsy for the past 8 years. She shares bit of what it is like to live with epilepsy.
Jordan is 16 years old and a junior in high school and she’s had epilepsy for the past 8 years. She shares bit of what it is like to live with epilepsy.
Jewel shares a few tips on how to keep track of your seizures. We hope this helps as you move through your own epilepsy journey.
Sheri was diagnosed with refractory epilepsy in her late 20’s. She keeps a positive attitude, but transportation can be difficult.
It was back to the drawing board for me. I was left wondering if I could get lucky twice when it came to choosing a new doctor while living with epilepsy.
Stigma is still an issue for those living with epilepsy. So, it’s understandable why we are afraid to tell others about our condition. Let’s talk about epilepsy stigma.
You know that dream where you realize you are naked or nearly naked in a public place… the one where you are barefoot walking down a long hallway in a large hotel with no idea why you are there? Here’s the thing, it happened to me and it was a seizure.
Rafaela has shared her story to show that is possible to have an amazing life after an epilepsy diagnosis.
Sometimes the most valuable life lessons can be the most brutal to learn. Emily reminds us why these lessons are worth it in the end.