Epilepsy Blog Relay: The Pharmacist Mom on her most precious patient
As a mom to a child with epilepsy, I want to hold him in my arms and make it all go away. This is when my pharmacist hat comes off.
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As a mom to a child with epilepsy, I want to hold him in my arms and make it all go away. This is when my pharmacist hat comes off.
Soo writes the blog Soo’s Epilepsy Corner. Her site has been growing steadily for the past three years.
Danielle’s letter of thanks: When I was diagnosed with Epilepsy 6 yrs ago, a lot changed. I’m glad I had all of you there for me every step of the way.
Casey felt vulnerable as a teenager with a neurological disorder, but now she is open about her epilepsy and raises awareness.
Epilepsy Education and Support is a dynamic Facebook page created to provide information and support for all those affected by epilepsy.
Gail’s Story: I’ve had epilepsy for over 45 years. I have grand mals and petit mals. I asked if seizures change over your lifetime and my doctor said “Yes!”
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”.