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Dec

12

Communicating with Your Healthcare Team: a Two-Way Street

After Epilepsy Advocate Deborah underwent surgery for a brain tumor in 2005, she began having moments of “absence.” Within a few weeks, she was diagnosed with epilepsy. In the years since, Deborah has learned the critical importance of engaging with every member of her healthcare team.

Dec

07

Living Alone with Epilepsy

Our Advocates, real people living with epilepsy, have contributed some of their best "Life Hacks" on a variety of topics for people living with epilepsy.  Here are some tips from our Advocates on living alone safely.

Dec

05

Living Alone and Getting Around with Epilepsy

UCB Advocate Anita is unable to drive due to her epilepsy, and she lives alone. However, that does not stop her from finding creative ways to navigate her city, while learning life lessons in the process. 

 

Nov

30

Dating with Epilepsy

Our Advocates, real people living with epilepsy, have contributed some of their best "Life Hacks" on a variety of topics for people living with epilepsy.