Safety and Epilepsy: Tips for Everyday Life
Everyone should live in a healthy home. Creating and maintaining safe spaces is especially important when a member of the household has epilepsy, and it’s not difficult to accomplish.
Everyone should live in a healthy home. Creating and maintaining safe spaces is especially important when a member of the household has epilepsy, and it’s not difficult to accomplish.
Communication with your medical team is key. Read on for useful tips for your doctor appointments, as well as a list of questions you may want to ask.
When you see the acronym POS, what comes to mind? If you’re a person with epilepsy, “partial-onset seizure” probably tops the list. But that’s just one of the terms used to refer to seizures that begin in one, not both parts of the brain. Do you know them all?
As Jenny LaBaw completed her amazing run across Colorado, she began to cry. She wasn’t thinking about the aches in her legs or the blisters on her feet.