Epilepsy Advocate
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Be Your Own Advocate

Your voice has power. When you speak out about epilepsy and put your story, your opinion, and your treatment success into your own words, you effectively raise the volume on epilepsy awareness. As an integral part of the epilepsy community, your voice contributes to a strong collective voice—one that can positively impact the lives of others living with epilepsy. Continue to use it to help others, and you will surely reap the benefits.

Advocates Speak Out on Being Your Own Advocate

  • LaKeisha P.

    "See a neurologist that you're comfortable with. Don't settle."

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  • Alan C.

    "You've got to take the initiative because doctors are depending on you to tell them whether a medication is working. They can't tell by just looking at you FROM DUAL; they've got to listen to you."

    >>View Alan's Bio

  • Michele W.

    "The positive thing about epilepsy is . . . we get to share the richness with other families."

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  • John D.

    "How John feels as an advocate"

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  • Carie W.

    "Be Your Own Advocate"

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  • Andrea H.

    "This is what it's all about . . . people helping people."

    >>View Andrea's Bio