Women and Epilepsy: Pregnancy, epilepsy and finding gratitude
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by Alyrical
1w ago
Women and Epilepsy: Stephanie shares her experience with epilepsy, pregnancy and finding gratitude through it all. The post Women and Epilepsy: Pregnancy, epilepsy and finding gratitude appeared first on Living Well With Epilepsy ..read more
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Women and Epilepsy: Pregnancy and the Ketogenic Diet
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by Guest Contributor
1w ago
Women and Epilepsy: Becky shares her experience with epilepsy, pregnancy and the ketogenic diet. The post Women and Epilepsy: Pregnancy and the Ketogenic Diet appeared first on Living Well With Epilepsy ..read more
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Women and Epilepsy: Brandy Parker inspires moms with epilepsy
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by Jessica K. Smith
1w ago
Women and Epilepsy: In honor of Mother's Day, I spoke to Brandy Parker a delightful mom with epilepsy, and the Executive Director of My Epilepsy Story. The post Women and Epilepsy: Brandy Parker inspires moms with epilepsy appeared first on Living Well With Epilepsy ..read more
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10 Tips to Find a Great Neurologist
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by Jessica K. Smith
2M ago
Finding a doctor is hard enough. But when add a seizure (and possibly epilepsy) to the mix it can be pretty daunting. I've put together some tips to help. The post 10 Tips to Find a Great Neurologist appeared first on Living Well With Epilepsy ..read more
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Living Well With Epilepsy Goes on a Podcast Tour
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by Jessica K. Smith
2M ago
Recently Living Well With Epilepsy went on a little bit of a podcast tour. So I wanted to share the results with you all as well as the amazing women who made space for epilepsy in their creative endeavors. BE THE GOOD Host Christy McCaffrey is on a mission to shed light … Read More The post Living Well With Epilepsy Goes on a Podcast Tour appeared first on Living Well With Epilepsy ..read more
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Do I need a seizure action plan as an adult?
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by Jessica K. Smith
2M ago
Whether you have been living with epilepsy for years or are newly diagnosed, you may think seizure action plans (SAPs) are just for kids and are not for adults. The post Do I need a seizure action plan as an adult? appeared first on Living Well With Epilepsy ..read more
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5 Things to Know About Seizure Action Plans
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by Jessica K. Smith
2M ago
As an adult living with epilepsy, you might be surprised to discover that having a seizure action plan can provide more control in your life. The post 5 Things to Know About Seizure Action Plans appeared first on Living Well With Epilepsy ..read more
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What is a seizure action plan?
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by Jessica K. Smith
3M ago
A Seizure Action Plan is a personalized document that provides information on how others can respond on how to respond on your behalf during a seizure. Here we'll share how a seizure action plan can give you back some control. The post What is a seizure action plan? appeared first on Living Well With Epilepsy ..read more
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International Epilepsy Day: from Ireland to Australia with refractory epilepsy
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by Guest Contributor
3M ago
Maria Elizabeth invites us along on her twenty-one year journey with refractory epilepsy as she travels the world and completes her doctorate. The post International Epilepsy Day: from Ireland to Australia with refractory epilepsy appeared first on Living Well With Epilepsy ..read more
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International Epilepsy Day: Discovering the impact of sharing one’s story
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by Guest Contributor
3M ago
By sharing my story I discovered the social connections within the epilepsy community. Speaking about how I overcame the fear of uncertainty of having seizure was a different kind of exposure for me. The post International Epilepsy Day: Discovering the impact of sharing one’s story appeared first on Living Well With Epilepsy ..read more
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