Epilepsy Blog Relay: Would you date someone with epilepsy?
Personally I’m grateful on so many levels that I’m not dating anymore. If I had to start again it would be bad. Mainly because I’m super awkward.… Read More
Personally I’m grateful on so many levels that I’m not dating anymore. If I had to start again it would be bad. Mainly because I’m super awkward.… Read More
Despite facing over 20 seizures a day, Rachel shares her story of her journey to have the life she dreamed as a personal trainer.… Read More
Epilepsy is a fact of life and it’s our challenge to live with it as best we can. I want to share 5 tips that help me live well with epilepsy.… Read More
Abby gets honest about her own epilepsy and pregnancy. She wants women to know what to expect when they head into pregnancy with epilepsy.… Read More
A while back I started a new job as therapist. Having completed graduate school, I was so happy to be working in my field. Despite my excitement, my new job brought challenges. One of those challenges included management of my seizures. I developed new triggers and had to rework my daily routine … Read More
Patience has been Justin’s best ally when it comes to epilepsy. By recognizing side effects and memory loss can help helps to reduce stress.… Read More
A new, national survey of adult epilepsy patients, caregivers and healthcare professionals (HCPs) revealed a wide range of challenges in the management of epilepsy, which affects more than three million adults in the United States.1 SK Life Science, Inc. engaged Kantar Health to develop the Seize the Truth about Epilepsy Perceptions (STEP) … Read More
People fear that exercising will cause seizures in those who have epilepsy. In fact, regular exercise will keep you fit and improve your overall health.… Read More