Epilepsy Blog Relay: Will Drum for a Service Dog
Brett decided that he needed a service dog. So Brett decided to take matters into his own hands (literally) and raise money with a drum performance online.
Brett decided that he needed a service dog. So Brett decided to take matters into his own hands (literally) and raise money with a drum performance online.
Regardless of her epilepsy, Maureen always knew that pregnancy and labor were going to be challenging. Yet she was surprised to find that postpartum care was where she found the least support from medical professionals for her unique needs as a person with epilepsy.
This post is part of the Epilepsy Blog Relay™. Follow along all month! This blog post was submitted by Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc., the Founding Sponsor of the November 2019 Epilepsy Blog Relay. Natalie B.’s Story Sunovion is proud to feature #MyEpilepsyHero Natalie Beavers, author of this post, who offers a window into the ups and … Read More
This post is part of the Epilepsy Blog Relay™. Follow along all month! Laura’s Story Growing Up with My Sister, Ellyn…and Her Epilepsy My older sister Ellyn has epilepsy as a result of tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC). She was diagnosed at about three-months-old, so living with epilepsy was my normal. And by “living with epilepsy”, … Read More
The Living Well With Epilepsy team is excited to announce that our founder and several of our writers will be attending the 7th Annual Epilepsy Awareness Day at Disneyland (EADDL).
There are a lot of epilepsy moms and dads out on the sidelines worrying. One epilepsy mom encourages us to take a deep breath and let our kids play.
Abby’s experience was probably similar to a lot of new moms. But, when you have epilepsy that pure exhaustion and extra stress can be a little dangerous.
Leah shares how 3-year-old big sister adjusted to her brother’s special needs almost immediately and waited on everyone else to catch up.