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What Is Your Favorite Suggestion For Living Better With Epilepsy?
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70% of all people with epilepsy can be seizure free with medication. .

posted January 23
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Do not miss a dose of your medication it's very important

posted January 23
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I've had epilepsy for 65 years. It's changed numerous times times over the years. Right now we seem to have a good combo of meds going to keep it under control so I don't think about it unless it's time to take my pills or charge my embrace 2. I prefer to enjoy my life than to worry if I'm going to have a seizure. I had a stroke in September so I've been doing lots of therapy even though I got the drug quickly and had just some left side weakness which is gone now and memory problems which are worse when they were before from just the epilepsy. But I've learned tricks to work with it and I'm just not going to dwell on my medical problems. Smile and the whole world smiles with you! Happiness is contagious!

posted January 23
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Love yourself…have faith…take joy in the little things…

posted January 23
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

The best way to avoid seizures is don’t miss meals avoid stress stay hydrated

posted January 24
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

If you can live in the bigger cities, it can be easier getting around with the city transportations.

posted January 23

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