Some commonly overlooked symptoms related to epilepsy include changes in mood and behavior. You o...
... This is very new to me and I really don't know what to expect, how to cope or when my meds will regulate within my system." What negative assumptions have you let go of about epilepsy? Tell us about it in the comments below or directly on MyEpilepsyTeam.com. ...
Beginner's Mind - Not Knowing It All When Living with Epilepsy
... This is very new to me and I really don't know what to expect, how to cope or when my meds will regulate within my system." What negative assumptions have you let go of about epilepsy? Tell us about it in the comments below or directly on MyEpilepsyTeam.com. ...
... On MyEpilepsyTeam, more than 124,000 members come together to ask questions, give advice, and share their stories with others who understand life with epilepsy.Are you living with epilepsy? ...
... Here are some suggestions for talking about your condition with co-workers:Consider sharing information about your condition with trusted colleagues. They may be able to provide support when needed.Discuss your condition with a human resources (HR) administrator if you need special accommodations or modifications. ...
Living With Epilepsy: Your Guide
... Here are some suggestions for talking about your condition with co-workers:Consider sharing information about your condition with trusted colleagues. They may be able to provide support when needed.Discuss your condition with a human resources (HR) administrator if you need special accommodations or modifications. ...
... Relief slowly begins to creep in when this new normal is shared with others. Social support, from friends and family and from fellow members on MyEpilepsyTeam, helps you slowly climb the staircase of grief into a more predictable plateau – the “new normal.” Forging social support from others with epilepsy can bring perspective and validation. ...
Finding a New Normal: Living With Epilepsy
... Relief slowly begins to creep in when this new normal is shared with others. Social support, from friends and family and from fellow members on MyEpilepsyTeam, helps you slowly climb the staircase of grief into a more predictable plateau – the “new normal.” Forging social support from others with epilepsy can bring perspective and validation. ...
... Christiane Wolf And then when you’re ready, you can bring this practice to an end, and I’ll be ringing my chimes. 00:05:54:10 - 00:05:56:21 Dr. Christiane Wolf Thank you. ...
... Be sure to talk with your doctor before adding anything new to your diet — including energy drinks. Talk With Others Who UnderstandMyEpilepsyTeam is the social network for people living with epilepsy and their loved ones. ...
... Include these items:A current photo of your childIdentifying information, such as height, weight, hair color, and birthmarksPertinent medical information, including diagnosis and medicationsEmergency contact informationSuggestions on how to calm your childMajor hazards that your child may be attracted to, including lakes, swimming pools, and train tracksPreparing ...
Getting the Best Care for Your Child with Dravet or Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome: A Parent’s Guide
... Include these items:A current photo of your childIdentifying information, such as height, weight, hair color, and birthmarksPertinent medical information, including diagnosis and medicationsEmergency contact informationSuggestions on how to calm your childMajor hazards that your child may be attracted to, including lakes, swimming pools, and train tracksPreparing ...
... • Hair loss can be a side effect of many epilepsy medications: "Hey guys does anyone else experience a lot of hair loss with the meds and have you found any ways to remedy this? I’ve been on most of the medication s but not all and I find they all make my hair come out in handfuls." Can you relate? ...
Treatment and Epilepsy
... • Hair loss can be a side effect of many epilepsy medications: "Hey guys does anyone else experience a lot of hair loss with the meds and have you found any ways to remedy this? I’ve been on most of the medication s but not all and I find they all make my hair come out in handfuls." Can you relate? ...
... Always talk with your health care provider before making any changes to your diet. They will help you make sure that the benefits of the changes outweigh the risks. ...