Epilepsy Blog Relay: Building supportive relationships within the special needs community
Jes now writes Wishes for Mercy to inspire families battling epilepsy and to build supportive relationships within the special needs community.… Read More
Jes now writes Wishes for Mercy to inspire families battling epilepsy and to build supportive relationships within the special needs community.… Read More
A passion for creativity was something I hoped to pass on to Colleen. From a child to adult, I have always had a love for drawing, music, paint…anything in which I could create something of my own.… Read More
This post was written by Darla Davison, mom to Aaron who has Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome (LGS), a rare and severe type of epilepsy. Living Well With Epilepsy is grateful to Lundbeck, Champion Sponsor of the March 2018 Epilepsy Blog Relay™. Thrilling, Inspiring, Better together “This photo was taken just a day or two … Read More
Jes Armstrong is back again to share an update from her blog Wishes for Mercy, a blog about her experiences as mother to a special needs child who looks normal at first glance. … Read More
Sara’s Story: Getting around without a car (with kids!)
If someone had told me a year ago that in 12 months we would be doing most of our daily traveling by electric bike, I would have laughed. I live in Portland, and have a 3-year-old and a 5-year-old. It rains here for about 5 months out of the year. But, it happened. … Read More
Clair writes, Becoming a Mum with Epilepsy. She hopes women will be given the information & support to feel more confident and less alone in becoming a Mum… Read More
When our daughter was first diagnosed we were told that epilepsy would be easy to manage. Two years later and that has not come true.… Read More
This post is part of the Epilepsy Blog Relay™ which will run from June 1 to June 30, 2017. Follow along! For the blog relay this month, I wanted to provide another perspective. By now, you know mine. Epilepsy sucks. It’s a challenge… all. the. time. But, I always try to remember … Read More