Epilepsy Blog Relay™: Shedding the Stigma of Epilepsy | SPONSORED
It’s time to shed the stigma of a disease that affects one in 26 people. Epilepsy is unbelievably common, yet few people know anything about it.
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!
It’s time to shed the stigma of a disease that affects one in 26 people. Epilepsy is unbelievably common, yet few people know anything about it.
I am not going to lie. I was absolutely shocked when my Twitter feed blew that Actress Melanie Griffith had revealed she too was battling epilepsy.
This month I hope you will join us on tonight, June 30 at 7pm ET as we discuss healthcare with some of our fantastic bloggers.
Nicholas was diagnosed with infantile spasms at 6 months of age. Doctors were able to control his seizures but recently they have started back up.
Heidi’s post will tackle many of the myths and stigma about Epilepsy around the world, and even the stigma she has personally faced.
I recently had the opportunity to interview Sarah Collard, a Fellow at Bournemouth University following the release of her article on Epilepsy & Exercise.
Today’s post comes from Randi Zaila who writes about her daughter Sonya on her blog, Sonya’s Story.
We close every Epilepsy Blog Relay™, with a live twitter chat. Today we share instructions, & questions to guide our discussion on healthcare and epilepsy.