... Get medical advice from your neurologist about nausea control methods that won’t interfere with your epilepsy treatment regimen. 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. ...
What Should You Do if You Vomit Your Seizure Medication?
... Get medical advice from your neurologist about nausea control methods that won’t interfere with your epilepsy treatment regimen. 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. ...
... Share your experience in the comments below, or start a conversation by posting on your Activities page. ReferencesWhat Is Epilepsy? — Epilepsy Foundation ...
... More than 120,000 members come together to ask questions, give advice, and share their experiences with others who understand life with epilepsy.How have you adjusted your medication with time changes or travel? Do you have any travel tips for others? ...
How Do You Adjust Your Medication Time During a Time Change?
... More than 120,000 members come together to ask questions, give advice, and share their experiences with others who understand life with epilepsy.How have you adjusted your medication with time changes or travel? Do you have any travel tips for others? ...
... What are you tired of hearing? ...
... On MyEpilepsyTeam, members come together to ask questions, give advice, and share their stories with others who understand life with epilepsy.Do you or a loved one experience dissociative events? Share your experience in the comments below, or start a conversation by posting on MyEpilepsyTeam. ...
Dissociative Events Explained
... On MyEpilepsyTeam, members come together to ask questions, give advice, and share their stories with others who understand life with epilepsy.Do you or a loved one experience dissociative events? Share your experience in the comments below, or start a conversation by posting on MyEpilepsyTeam. ...
... For instance, one member wrote, “It seems like most of my memory loss started in the last three years.” Another member asked, “Since having epilepsy, do you have trouble remembering things?” They further elaborated, “Each time I have a seizure, it’s like more and more of my memory is taken.” ...
How Does Epilepsy Affect Memory?
... For instance, one member wrote, “It seems like most of my memory loss started in the last three years.” Another member asked, “Since having epilepsy, do you have trouble remembering things?” They further elaborated, “Each time I have a seizure, it’s like more and more of my memory is taken.” ...
... It's really difficult for an individual who's going to have a seizure now to warn their environment that something's going to happen. More importantly, in many cases, is being open about having seizures. Telling your co-workers, telling your school friends so that they're part of the solution, if [you have] a seizure. ...
Monitoring and Managing Focal Seizures: Tips From Dr. Radtke
... It's really difficult for an individual who's going to have a seizure now to warn their environment that something's going to happen. More importantly, in many cases, is being open about having seizures. Telling your co-workers, telling your school friends so that they're part of the solution, if [you have] a seizure. ...
... • My son is set to have left temporal lobectomy on September 28. I am wanting to talk to people who have had this done and your experiences. Have you or your child undergone an epilepsy-related procedure or surgery?Share in the comments below or directly on MyEpilepsyTeam. ...
Brain's 'Plasticity' Amazes as Boy Recovers From Drastic Surgery
... • My son is set to have left temporal lobectomy on September 28. I am wanting to talk to people who have had this done and your experiences. Have you or your child undergone an epilepsy-related procedure or surgery?Share in the comments below or directly on MyEpilepsyTeam. ...