Epilepsy Blog Relay™: Shelby on weathering a crisis
The phrase “The weather is nice outside today” was my salvation when I needed to pretend that all was fine in the world.
The phrase “The weather is nice outside today” was my salvation when I needed to pretend that all was fine in the world.
As an artist who also has epilepsy my paintings are more than art to me. They are a unique record of my memory and experience.
Side effects from seizures and medication sometimes leave me feeling lost. I must get creative to be successful in my everyday life.
Brandy shares her personal Epilepsy Story and her thoughts on why women deserve to have epilepsy health issues addressed head on.
The SmartWatch is a new device that will monitor movement and detect any abnormal patterns in motions such as any experienced in an epileptic seizure.
I created a hardcover photo book to enable Lindsay to “share her story” with others who didn’t know her or our family.
Rosalind W. Picard, Sc.D. recalls, “I’ll never forget the first time I saw the [Embrace Watch] data.” While I set out to build a wristband to measure stress in daily life, I realized that we’d built a wristband that could detect generalized tonic-clonic seizures.
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