Epilepsy Blog Relay™: Whitney changes her relationship to food
I started reading about diets and chronic illnesses but was skeptical of it all. I decided to change my relationship with food to better control my seizures.
I started reading about diets and chronic illnesses but was skeptical of it all. I decided to change my relationship with food to better control my seizures.
Today’s post comes Audra Sisak who has recently learned she has aspergers. She’s changed her site from “his life with autism” to “our life with autism”.
Having both epilepsy and cerebral palsy, Colleen’s life began with so much uncertainty. As she’s gotten older, tech has played a key role in our life.
I turned to writing and learned to speak openly about epilepsy. Now, I have become someone who is much more confident.
Embarrassment and isolation are things we get used to feeling when we are dealing day to day with the realities of living with a sparky brain.
This post is part of the Epilepsy Blog Relay™, which will run from Nov. 1 to Nov. 30, 2017. Follow along! Hadley Jo’s Story Hadley Jo (4) was diagnosed at age 2 with cryptogenic localization related epilepsy. According to the journal, Epilepsy & Behavior, up to one-third of children with epilepsy are diagnosed with … Read More
As Lauren’s mom, I am constantly looking for information on how to manage her seizures better, while finding a balance to keep her mind on happy things.
Today’s post comes from Gina Moses, who writes about her life with epilepsy and gelastic seizures on her blog, ohhelloepilepsy.com.