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At the age of 9, I became 1 in 26. My journey began unexpectedly at an out-of-state diving meet, where I woke up surrounded by paramedics. From that moment on, my life shifted into a whirlwind of EEGs ...
The Epilepsy Foundation New Mexico provides programs and services that support people and families impacted by epilepsy. With the strength of a national organization and network of epilepsy experts, ...
The Epilepsy Foundation Nebraska provides programs and services that support people and families impacted by epilepsy. With the strength of a national organization and network of epilepsy experts, EFN ...
Law enforcement and public safety officers may encounter people who are confused, behaving inappropriately, having difficulty understanding commands, or unable to talk. These actions may be symptoms ...
What we call epilepsy is not just one disorder. The epilepsies are a diverse group of disorders, with some shared features and some that are distinctly different. A classification system provides us ...
This 8 ½ x 11 poster contains first aid information for managing seizures for a person in a wheelchair and when to call for help.
This group meets in-person every 3rd Saturday of the month at 5pm Arizona time at Beyond Bread at 421 W Ina Road in Tuscon. This group is geared toward adults with epilepsy. For questions, group ...
For decades, the Epilepsy Foundation has supported the epilepsy community. Your empowered journey begins here with education, ...
There are a variety of epilepsy assistance programs from providing rides to financial assistance. Apply for a program or call 1-800-332-1000 for 24/7 help.
The 118 undersigned organizations – representing people living with epilepsy; caregivers and loved ones; physicians, care providers, and epilepsy centers; epilepsy researchers; and others – are united ...
I am sharing the story of my son, Jacorey, whose life was filled with love, laughter, and resilience. Though his journey was not without challenges, he lived each day with purpose and joy. His sudden ...
My journey began at eight years old, when I was diagnosed with Sunflower Syndrome, a rare type of nonconvulsive epilepsy. My seizures were often triggered by bright, flashing lights, along with ...