Emily’s Perspective: A New School Year with Epilepsy
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.
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.
Thank you for reading my March 2017 Epilepsy Blog Relay blog post. I’d like to talk a little bit about Epilepsy in everyday life, including why I am working to share my own story.
In 2006 I was diagnosed with Epilepsy. At the time I was confused; we all were. I have written quite a bit about my general experience but basically, I grew to adapt to my seizures and new lifestyle and I just got on with my life. I was nearly 11 and I … Read More
Living with epilepsy can come with all types of difficulties. Learn about the different coping styles and how to stay healthy with Emily’s advice.
Epilepsy doesn’t just impact the person diagnosed, it also effects the entire family. Emily shares her family’s experience and offers advice to others.
This month I am going to be focusing on home treatment for Epilepsy. There are a few things you can do to make things a little less stressful or tiring.
Many people living with Epilepsy are also parents. In this article, I offer suggestions for parenting while managing Epilepsy.
Living with Epilepsy It’s scary, living in fear, living the unknown, not knowing when your next seizure will strike, if it’ll strike again at all. That’s what it’s like, living with an invisible disability. It’s hidden and sometimes, without warning, it can strike. I’ve lived the last 11 years of my life … Read More