Epilepsy Blog Relay™: Purple Sneakers are Made for Walking
The purple wedges aren’t exactly practical for a walk on the Washington Monument Grounds. So, I’ll be wearing a great new pair of purple Converse sneakers.
The purple wedges aren’t exactly practical for a walk on the Washington Monument Grounds. So, I’ll be wearing a great new pair of purple Converse sneakers.
To celebrate the National Epilepsy Walk I’ve created these fun buttons. Participants can find the #EpilepsyButtons for FREE in the Walkers Village.
Dr. Mateen’s Story: If you are interested in innovation in Global Health, you may need to hear about the Bhutan Epilepsy Project.
From Whitney: It’s time I share my story, my journey with TLE, and join the fight to raise awareness. I want to help others who are too afraid to speak up.
Abby’s Story: I was doing great. I hadn’t had a seizure in almost two years. But recently, I’ve changed my medicine.
Megan’s Story: Through my blog, In Megan’s Shoes, I have discovered I need and I want to write to deal with my epilepsy.
Maureen’s Story: I wanted to highlight a few epilepsy advancements I witnessed on my travels in Mahenge, Tanzania.
I love writing, fundraising and advocating for epilepsy in order to change the negative attitudes that remain prevalent. I use my own daily experiences in my writing to show how I have found freedom despite suffering with the condition.