What do you think of the new site?
Take a minute to tell us what you think of the new Living Well With Epilepsy site by visiting: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/8WZPVNY Your feedback has always been essential.
Take a minute to tell us what you think of the new Living Well With Epilepsy site by visiting: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/8WZPVNY Your feedback has always been essential.
If you are on Twitter, don’t miss this opportunity to vote for Living Well With Epilepsy in the Shorty Awards. Voting opened on January 7 and runs until February 10. This is the 5th Annual Shorty Awards and it is time for Epilepsy to get a seat at the table. I have … Read More
Our most recent epilepsy story comes from Van T. Chau. Van tells us about his life with partial complex seizures. My name is Van Tuan Chau. I am 40 years of age. I have been having epilepsy for 36 years. I have epilepsy since I was a kid in Vietnam when I … Read More
Sometimes it helps to stop and take a look at your progress. Your comments on the new site have been amazing, so I was curious to know if more people are visiting the site. I wanted to know if the changes to the site have brought more people to learn about epilepsy, … Read More
Earlier this month I asked for feedback on the new site. I’ve heard from a number of you and I wanted to share the preliminary results. Two Thumbs Up I had hoped you would like the new site, so I was pleased to find such high percentages in the “Strongly Agree” category … Read More
2012 has been a very exciting year in epilepsy awareness. Below are the posts that made it to this year’s Top Stories list. Wharton partners with Living Well With Epilepsy Team(dot)com, students from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, made it possible for Living Well With Epilepsy to transition from … Read More
Artwork by participants in the Studio E: The Epilepsy Art Therapy Program was on display at the annual meeting of the American Epilepsy Society. Overwhelmingly positive feedback for the Studio E program has inspired upcoming research to further understand the potential benefits of art therapy for people with epilepsy. This is the … Read More
Read the latest in our series of personal stories contributed by readers who are living with epilepsy. From Katrin: Living with epilepsy has been eventful. From having seizures almost everyday to having brain surgery Katrin’s Story