Epilepsy Blog Relay: My Kindergarten Epilepsy Advocate
Leah shares how 3-year-old big sister adjusted to her brother’s special needs almost immediately and waited on everyone else to catch up.
Leah shares how 3-year-old big sister adjusted to her brother’s special needs almost immediately and waited on everyone else to catch up.
Sometimes it’s hard to practice self-care of yourself if you’re busy as caregiver. Leila shares with us why it’s important to avoid caregiver fatigue.
Sierra is 23 years old and is a brain tumor survivor. She was born with a Hypothalamic Hamartoma and had daily, gelastic laughing seizures.
Christalle reminds us that art and creativity have been proven to be beneficial for healing. Read her 5 tips to integrate creativity into your healing.
After one week of extremely intense seizure activity, Angie looked back at her epilepsy and her art. It seemed her brain unconsciously knew a seizure was coming and her artwork showed it.
Stephen’s job requires him to stand for more than 8 hours on his feet. This can be difficult since he is a chef with epilepsy.
Elaine, a former Christian Fundamentalist, looks at epilepsy and the bible. She reminds us that throughout history epilepsy has been viewed by Western religious institutions as caused by demon possession.
Dave shares his story as the father of a child with a disability in hopes that his words help other people who are on a similar journey.