Teach Your Hospital About Epilepsy
Ted C.* was 24 when he wrecked his car. He was rushed to a hospital emergency room by ambulance. Although he wasn’t badly injured, he seemed disoriented and didn’t know what had happened.
Ted C.* was 24 when he wrecked his car. He was rushed to a hospital emergency room by ambulance. Although he wasn’t badly injured, he seemed disoriented and didn’t know what had happened.
Have you ever played that icebreaker game in which you reveal your most embarrassing moment? If you’re a person with epilepsy, there’s a good chance your moment involved a time when you had a seizure.
We all have trouble remembering things sometimes! Here are some tips that may help you remember better.
If you have epilepsy and you drive, you probably know that states regulate driver’s license eligibility. Most states, for example, require you to be seizure-free for 3 to 24 months to obtain a driver’s license. For more information, visit epilepsy.com or your local DMV.