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Home » Epilepsy Blog » Lifestyle + Epilepsy » Relationships
13 Nov 2022

Epilepsy Blog Relay: Epilepsy support through positive relationships

by Abby Gustus-Alford | 0

Abby shares about the importance of seeking out positive relationships in establishing a strong epilepsy support system.… Read More

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30 Jul 2018

Sickness and Health: This couple’s vows were tested just a month after the wedding

by Leila Shields | 6

Our wedding was perfect, we said the vows, danced to some favorite songs, and enjoyed our ranch dressing fountain. Just a month later, I had a tonic clonic seizure. It was the first one in over a decade, and the first one my husband has had to witness. … Read More

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21 Feb 2018

Relationships and Epilepsy: Rachel on life with a chronic illness

by Rachel Ehrhardt | 0

There are many reasons why people are either fearful or nervous to try romantic relationships with a chronic illness. I thought the best way to explain this would be to share some tips that I have found along the way.… Read More

15 Feb 2018

He said: Emily and Dan on dating and epilepsy

by Guest Contributor | 0

I remember when Emily and I were first dating. My friends would ask me, “Aren’t you worried about what would happen if she has a seizure? Can you deal with that?” I would always find that such a strange question. I wanted to be with Emily for who she was as a person.… Read More

13 Feb 2018

She said: Emily and Dan on dating and epilepsy

by Emily Lawrence (Nee Donoghue) | 1

I met Daniel properly in 2014. He had read a lot of my blogs before we even started talking, so he knew all about my condition. So I never had to break it to him that I live with this unpredictable condition of Epilepsy. Sometimes that can be one of the hardest parts in the beginning of a new relationship.… Read More

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