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What does living well with epilepsy look like to you?

Living Well With Epilepsy

I was asked recently, “What does Living Well With Epilepsy mean to you?” Though it was sort of an offhand question, I’ve been thinking about it ever since.

To put it in a few words, it means time with family, travel, celebrating holidays, epilepsy awareness, having fun and making a difference. But I’ve also decided to show you in a slideshow. The images below will give you a sense of what living well with epilepsy means to me.

The Challenge

The conversation also made me wonder what living well with epilepsy means to all of you. I challenge you to submit pictures showing what living well with epilepsy means to you. Show your individuality, describe your pictures in captions and be creative!

Let’s try get these in before September 30. That way we can show the world what epilepsy looks like as we lead up to epilepsy awareness month in November.

The Form

Below the slideshow you will find a form. You can easily submit your own images. I look forward to sharing them on Living Well With Epilepsy.

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Jessica K. Smith Founder and CEO; Executive Director
Jessica Keenan Smith is a patient advocate and epilepsy community leader with more than 15 years of experience. As Founder and CEO of Living Well With Epilepsy and Executive Director of ASENT she bridges the gap between the scientific and patient communities, with a particular focus on the needs of the epilepsies. Jessica Keenan Smith is Founder and CEO of Living Well With Epilepsy, an award winning online resource for people affected by epilepsy to share stories and access in-depth information on the disease. Since 2009, Living Well With Epilepsy (https://livingwellwithepilepsy.com) has been featured in Forbes, Wired, NBC, NPR and the cover story of Epilepsy Advocate Magazine and has partnered with companies such as UCB, Lundbeck, Sunovion, Eisai, and more. Ms. Smith is also the Executive Director of the American Society for Experimental Neurotherapeutics (ASENT) (https://asent.org), an organization that brings together leaders from industry, academia, government and advocacy who are engaged in bringing drugs and devices to market across all neurologic disease states. In this role she is responsible for leading a successful scientific journal and annual scientific conference with speakers from all over the world.

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