Epilepsy Blog Relay: Would you date someone with epilepsy?
Personally I’m grateful on so many levels that I’m not dating anymore. If I had to start again it would be bad. Mainly because I’m super awkward.
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Personally I’m grateful on so many levels that I’m not dating anymore. If I had to start again it would be bad. Mainly because I’m super awkward.
Sometimes Epilepsy can limit the activities we can do. I prefer to challenge those limitations. On a recent skydive I pushed those limitations to the edge.
I’m still struggling to deal with the concept that living with epilepsy means there are going need to be recovery days.
Rescue medications for seizures and epilepsy have been on my mind a bit recently. Not because I’ve had seizures but because there’s been a few changes in my life that put me more at risk for seizures.
Okay so I’ll be honest the topic of epilepsy and stigma is a bit of a bugaboo of mine. But I promise to spare you the soapbox today and make it interactive.
I now know I need to question all the potential side effects a medication causes, even the rare ones.
Here we take a look at two different perspectives on the question of epilepsy and religion. On one side faith provided strength while on the other side faith meant losing a community of loved ones.
Former TV news anchor and marathon runner Sarah Carlson shares about her journey with epilepsy as she races toward seizure freedom.