... Knowing your doctor and loved ones have the same plan can make life with epilepsy feel a little less stressful.Join the ConversationOn MyEpilepsyTeam, people share their experiences with epilepsy, get advice, and find support from others who understand.What kind of support have you found? Let others know in the comments below. ...
How To Support a Loved One With Epilepsy: 6 Ways Your Doctor Can Help
... Knowing your doctor and loved ones have the same plan can make life with epilepsy feel a little less stressful.Join the ConversationOn MyEpilepsyTeam, people share their experiences with epilepsy, get advice, and find support from others who understand.What kind of support have you found? Let others know in the comments below. ...
... Do what you can to maintain your social connections because they’re vital for your physical and mental health.If you really don’t feel like you can leave your loved one, try connecting with people online. ...
8 Ways To Care for Yourself as an Epilepsy Caregiver
... Do what you can to maintain your social connections because they’re vital for your physical and mental health.If you really don’t feel like you can leave your loved one, try connecting with people online. ...
... MyEpilepsyTeam has found some helpful information from the Epilepsy Foundation Northwest that we wanted to share with our members about how to manage mood or behavior changes resulting from epilepsy.Read about Epilepsy and Mood DisordersHave you noticed mood or behavior changes in yourself or your loved one? How have you dealt with them? ...
Mood And Behavioral Changes When Living With Epilepsy
... MyEpilepsyTeam has found some helpful information from the Epilepsy Foundation Northwest that we wanted to share with our members about how to manage mood or behavior changes resulting from epilepsy.Read about Epilepsy and Mood DisordersHave you noticed mood or behavior changes in yourself or your loved one? How have you dealt with them? ...
... Find things to be grateful for and look for new ways to connect with loved ones.If you get into a conflict with someone over the holidays, take a few breaths before you react. Try to stay compassionate and react with kindness.As you reflect on last year, be kind to yourself and let go of any negativity. ...
How to Enjoy the Holidays Despite Epilepsy
... Find things to be grateful for and look for new ways to connect with loved ones.If you get into a conflict with someone over the holidays, take a few breaths before you react. Try to stay compassionate and react with kindness.As you reflect on last year, be kind to yourself and let go of any negativity. ...
... Talk With Others Who UnderstandMyEpilepsyTeam is the social network for people with epilepsy and their loved ones. ...
... Talk With Others Who UnderstandMyEpilepsyTeam is the social network for people with epilepsy and their loved ones. 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 or a loved one ever administered seizure first aid? ...
You to the Rescue! Giving Rescue Medicine for Seizure First Aid
... Talk With Others Who UnderstandMyEpilepsyTeam is the social network for people with epilepsy and their loved ones. 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 or a loved one ever administered seizure first aid? ...
... seizures are generalized, rather than starting on one side of the brain.For a child who gets tonic-clonic seizures and who presents abnormalities in brain exams, the chance of being seizure-free without the help of medicine is reduced to 30 percent.Talk With Others Who UnderstandMyEpilepsyTeam is the social network for people with epilepsy and their loved ...
5 Facts About Epilepsy That Aren’t Well Known
... seizures are generalized, rather than starting on one side of the brain.For a child who gets tonic-clonic seizures and who presents abnormalities in brain exams, the chance of being seizure-free without the help of medicine is reduced to 30 percent.Talk With Others Who UnderstandMyEpilepsyTeam is the social network for people with epilepsy and their loved ...
... Talk With Others Who UnderstandMyEpilepsyTeam is the social network for people with epilepsy and their loved ones. 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 have tonic-clonic seizures? ...
Tonic-Clonic Seizures Explained
... Talk With Others Who UnderstandMyEpilepsyTeam is the social network for people with epilepsy and their loved ones. 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 have tonic-clonic seizures? ...
... Meet Others Who UnderstandMyEpilepsyTeam is a social network for people with epilepsy and their loved ones. On MyEpilepsyTeam, more than 111,000 members come together to ask questions, give advice, and share their stories with others who understand life with epilepsy.Are you living with ADHD as well as epilepsy? ...
ADHD and Epilepsy: What’s the Connection?
... Meet Others Who UnderstandMyEpilepsyTeam is a social network for people with epilepsy and their loved ones. On MyEpilepsyTeam, more than 111,000 members come together to ask questions, give advice, and share their stories with others who understand life with epilepsy.Are you living with ADHD as well as epilepsy? ...
... 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.Do you or a loved one have juvenile myoclonic epilepsy? ...