Paula’s Story: Sage advice from a mom with epilepsy
I was born in 1952, and back then, it was still illegal for a woman with epilepsy to get married. When I was young, all I could think about was getting married and becoming a mother.
I was born in 1952, and back then, it was still illegal for a woman with epilepsy to get married. When I was young, all I could think about was getting married and becoming a mother.
UPDATE: The response to the pilot testing has been outstanding. We are no longer accepting submissions. Living Well With Epilepsy is partnering with Self Care Catalysts to build an epilepsy digital application. We are looking for volunteers to participate in a brief pilot test of the application. We need feedback from people living … Read More
Living with epilepsy can be challenging. Studio E: The Epilepsy Art Therapy Program, a partnership between Epilepsy Foundation and Lundbeck, has shown art therapy can improve self esteem in people living with epilepsy. Through this multi-week art therapy program, participants are given the opportunity to creatively express themselves and their emotions. The … Read More
Your feedback will make this epilepsy app amazing Living Well with Epilepsy is gearing up to provide an epilepsy digital application that will allow our readers to access a suite of health apps that can support self-care, and improve health outcomes. We are able to provide this thanks to a new partnership with Self Care Catalysts. The … Read More
Check out these epilepsy awareness superstars. They are making a difference for women, children and teens living with epilepsy, each in their own way.
If you are doing something for epilepsy awareness month and want to get the word out, let us know.
Code4Armour™ recently unveiled a battery-free, shock and water resistant medical alert band. The band works with a mobile app to provide medical information.
Jon Scheinman and his family are more loving and more energetic than any family I’ve met in a long time. They have kicked off a national effort called “Lemonade for Livy,” to raise funds which will go to the Epilepsy Foundation to support epilepsy research. How it all started Lemonade for Livy … Read More