When embracing cowardice shows bravery
Just because I appear brave doesn’t mean that I’m not hiding a coward inside that I’m now prepared to admit and take responsibility for
Living Well With Epilepsy’s, Epilepsy Blog Relay™ is an epilepsy awareness movement to designed to maximize collaboration and eliminate stigma. Thanks as always to our generous sponsors and partners!
Just because I appear brave doesn’t mean that I’m not hiding a coward inside that I’m now prepared to admit and take responsibility for
A little bit of hope has returned and grows every week, every month, like a light at the end of a long, dark tunnel as I continue parenting with epilepsy.
I am planning to run the Epilepsy Blog Relay this July to fulfill the promise I made to you and to myself. I hope you will follow along.
My husband, Pete, and I met before my diagnosis. But, when I was diagnosed with Intractable Seizures, Pete became my life-line.
As our world has dealt with the reality of being confined to home due to COVID – many of us felt the pressure in unique ways. But perhaps those of us with epilepsy also found some freedom.
Are you new to Epilepsy? Have you had a recent diagnosis of epileptic seizures in your family? Maybe I can help ease the anxiety with this column.
After Stephanie (known as Alyrical) was diagnosed with epilepsy the dynamic between her friends and family and loved ones changed. The road to being diagnosed with epilepsy was a difficult one that lead to major changes in her life affecting not only her health.
The virtual epilepsy education conference to celebrate Purple Day will take place March 24-26. The free conference will include educational and advocacy sessions as well as a virtual expo.