Epilepsy Blog Relay: Coach gets honest about her epilepsy diagnosis
Despite fear and shame from stigma, this metabolic coach is ready to go public about her epilepsy diagnosis. Read how she found the strength to share her story.… Read More
Despite fear and shame from stigma, this metabolic coach is ready to go public about her epilepsy diagnosis. Read how she found the strength to share her story.… Read More
Karen on brain surgery for epilepsy: My life was going well, epilepsy didn’t stop me doing anything and I thought why take the chance?… Read More
People will often ask if there is more than one type of seizure. The answer is yes and each one is unique (you know, like snowflakes…) which is annoying because it makes them that much more difficult to treat.… Read More
With a traumatic childhood and multiple disabilities, Ken still fights for a better life and to help those around him.… Read More
Gina was born with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE). As a child, the doctors tried everything, but her seizures got worse. Now as an adult she’s thriving!… Read More
Kathryn shares her experience with motherhood and epilepsy. She teaches her first child seizure first aid and her second how to cope with his own epilepsy.… Read More
Tamu was diagnosed with epilepsy at 14. She experienced myoclonic seizures for a several years prior to this diagnosis, and had her first tonic clonic seizure in the summer of 2014… Read More
It was back to the drawing board for me. I was left wondering if I could get lucky twice when it came to choosing a new doctor while living with epilepsy.… Read More