Epilepsy Blog Relay: Emily on using the Embrace2 to track her Epilepsy
I was reluctant to purchase the Embrace2 at first, but I’ve found this watch has allowed me to feel like I have my independence.… Read More
I was reluctant to purchase the Embrace2 at first, but I’ve found this watch has allowed me to feel like I have my independence.… Read More
This sensory shift to hyperawareness and attendant cause-and-effect inventory is a familiar yet unwelcome situation for many living with epilepsy, no matter how far out we are from our initial diagnosis or how well-controlled our seizures.… Read More
This post is part of the Epilepsy Blog Relay™. Follow along all month! Stress is a normal part of life for everyone. But, a stressful situation can turn life upside down for a person with epilepsy. There are a few tips for combating stress while living with epilepsy. These tips can help you manage stressful … Read More
We live in a society where we only see our friends and families positive highlight reel on social media. But Rachel found her visit to the EMU was the antidote.… Read More
The doctor asked if I knew I had a pretty good size tumor or Adenoma, on my Pituitary Gland after I woke from seizures that progressed into a diabetic coma.… 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).… Read More
Having a child with cerebral palsy and epilepsy has been a ‘learn-as-I-go’ experience, and I’ve really had to decide what is most important. To me, that is sticking to Colleen’s schedule, no matter what.… Read More
DYK? SUDEP is the most common disease-related cause of death in people with epilepsy. By having early conversations and educating patients and families on #SUDEP, we can work with them on the modifiable risk factors (AEDs adherence and adverse events). Read more on the connection between patient education and seizure freedom.… Read More