... How do you deal with insomnia and sleep issues that keep you awake at night? ...
... Your healthcare team should monitor you to make sure you are reaping benefits from the diet and not compromising other key markers, like nutrient sufficiency, growth, and bone density. ...
... On MyEpilepsyTeam, more than 107,000 members come together to ask questions, give advice, and share their stories with others who understand life with epilepsy.Have you tried seizure rescue medications? Have they been effective? Share your experience in the comments below, or start a conversation by posting on your Activities page. ...
Why You Need a Seizure Rescue Treatment on Hand
... On MyEpilepsyTeam, more than 107,000 members come together to ask questions, give advice, and share their stories with others who understand life with epilepsy.Have you tried seizure rescue medications? Have they been effective? Share your experience in the comments below, or start a conversation by posting on your Activities page. ...
... What advice would you give parents facing a recent diagnosis of Dravet syndrome, Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, or tuberous sclerosis complex? What do you know now that you wish you had known sooner? Comment below or post on MyEpilepsyTeam. ...
... Since they’re triggered by sleep deprivation, I’m worried that the travel will exhaust them. The travel time is like 20 hours,” a MyEpilepsyTeam member wrote.Adjusting your sleep cycle a few days before travel may help you adapt more quickly to your destination. ...
How Do You Adjust Your Medication Time During a Time Change?
... Since they’re triggered by sleep deprivation, I’m worried that the travel will exhaust them. The travel time is like 20 hours,” a MyEpilepsyTeam member wrote.Adjusting your sleep cycle a few days before travel may help you adapt more quickly to your destination. ...
... You may want to: Adjust your diet. Don’t eat heavy, fried foods. Add clear liquids and bland options. Consume food and drinks more slowly. Avoid vigorous activities and exercises right after eating or drinking. Have small, frequent meals rather than eating big meals. Avoid mixing cold and hot beverages and foods together. ...
What Should You Do if You Vomit Your Seizure Medication?
... You may want to: Adjust your diet. Don’t eat heavy, fried foods. Add clear liquids and bland options. Consume food and drinks more slowly. Avoid vigorous activities and exercises right after eating or drinking. Have small, frequent meals rather than eating big meals. Avoid mixing cold and hot beverages and foods together. ...
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