Epilepsy Blog Relay™: Maureen finds peace despite her fears
The top of the waterfall in Iceland was just as beautiful and tranquil as described, perfectly reflecting this newfound sense of peace I had found.
The top of the waterfall in Iceland was just as beautiful and tranquil as described, perfectly reflecting this newfound sense of peace I had found.
Try not to give in to other people’s beliefs of you. You are in control. You are in charge of how you see yourself.
I used to have a block against connecting with people that had Epilepsy. These days I’m more accepting of my Epilepsy and I’ve found people who understand.
I love it when people say, just find the right balance. It sounds so simple. But, is it really?
Stigma can make you feel ashamed, embarrassed and it can make you lose your confidence. Try to remember that you are not your condition.
Epilepsy is one of the most common conditions affecting the brain yet there is still a stigma associated with epilepsy. Could sharing personal stories create a tipping point to change the dynamic?
Join us for a fun LIVE event as a way to celebrate the end of another great Epilepsy Blog Relay. Connect with your favorite epilepsy bloggers on tonight’s #LivingWellChat on Thursday, March 31 at 7PM ET on Twitter.
Lainie on being mindful of her own inner struggle: “I wanted so badly to cure myself of Epilepsy that I never accepted that I even had seizures.”