Sita’s Story: Epilepsy at University
Adjusting to university life was a bit of a struggle, as I tried to balance the stress of work and becoming more independent. The seizures still occurred from time to time.
Adjusting to university life was a bit of a struggle, as I tried to balance the stress of work and becoming more independent. The seizures still occurred from time to time.
On April 14, at 8 pm ET, Living Well With Epilepsy goes live with our first Twitter Chat with featured guest, TJ Parker, CEO and Co-Founder of PillPack.
If you were busy increasing epilepsy awareness on Purple Day, you may have missed Picture a Cure: an online exhibit when it was featured on the home page. Living Well With Epilepsy is continuing to accept photos in preparation for Epilepsy Stigma Awareness Month.
As a child, my seizures were a very pleasant experience, but for the longest time my parents thought I was just daydreaming. I went undiagnosed until I was 8. I was having over 100 petit mal seizures a day, and my grades were so poor that I was put into English as a Second Language (ESL) courses because my teachers didn’t think I knew English.
I’m excited to announce, About.com recently invited me to sign on as the About.com Epilepsy Expert. This is a wonderful opportunity to increase epilepsy awareness via both Living Well With Epilepsy and http://epilepsy.about.com. Open call for guest posts I want to continue to offer high quality content on both sites so, it’s … Read More
Picture a cure photo submission deadline has been extended to March 21. Take this opportunity to spread the word and submit your photo.
There are four amazing shows slated for March and April in honor of Purple Day. Tickets are on sale now. Don’t miss this chance to hear some great music.
The Cleveland Clinic just released MyEpilepsy, a free iPad app to help people living with epilepsy work with their doctors to better manage the disorder.