Epilepsy Blog Relay: A chef shares his experience with epilepsy
Stephen’s job requires him to stand for more than 8 hours on his feet. This can be difficult since he is a chef with epilepsy.
Stephen’s job requires him to stand for more than 8 hours on his feet. This can be difficult since he is a chef with epilepsy.
Michael shares how he feels isolated and alone since his diagnosis of epilepsy. He doesn’t know anyone else living with epilepsy.
Blogger, Alison Zetterquist, hid her epilepsy for almost 35 years because of her own embarrassment. Now she shares tips on building a family of supporters.
Teo shares his story of brain surgery. He shares the importance of flexibility and the ability to adapt to every situation.
Maternity leave found Shonet longing to go back to work. But a baby and a relapse in seizures made her rediscover her creative side to keep her mind active.
This post is part of the Epilepsy Blog Relay™, which will run from June 1 to June 30, 2018. Follow along! Elaine’s Story I was diagnosed with epilepsy at age four. At that time, early 1960s, one of the few medications available for epilepsy was phenobarbital. Concerned about negative side effects for … Read More
I suffered a series of tonic clonic seizures on the day my daughter graduated from college, which also happened to be my birthday.
This post is part of the Epilepsy Blog Relay™, which will run from June 1 to June 30, 2018. Follow along! Andrea’s story When people see Andrea Menoudakis, whether it’s in a Youtube video or on stage with her rock band Motion Device, for the most part they will see one thing … Read More