Epilepsy Blog Relay: Knowledge is power when it comes to complex epilepsy
If my child hadn’t been diagnosed with epilepsy, I’m not sure if I would know how to help during a seizure. Knowledge is power when it comes to first aid.… Read More
If my child hadn’t been diagnosed with epilepsy, I’m not sure if I would know how to help during a seizure. Knowledge is power when it comes to first aid.… Read More
Vinay learned to ask about side effects as they related to his intense fitness plan whenever his neurologist changed his epilepsy medications.… Read More
When it comes to nutrition and epilepsy, well, my comfort food is pizza. But now I have epilepsy, cancer, heart disease, & alzheimer’s hanging over me it can’t hurt to look into eating a little healthier.… Read More
Jordan is 16 years old and a junior in high school and she’s had epilepsy for the past 8 years. She shares bit of what it is like to live with epilepsy.… Read More
When a child with Epilepsy begins school, he or she may face many obstacles. In this article, I suggest some tips to help kids find success.… Read More
You may have heard about the Dirty Dozen and the Clean Fifteen. What I didn’t realize is the Environmental Working Group (EWG) updates this list each year. And that there may be a link between epilepsy and pesticides. Some of you know that I’ve been spending a little more energy focusing on … 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
Sometimes Epilepsy can limit the activities we can do. I prefer to challenge those limitations. On a recent skydive I pushed those limitations to the edge.… Read More