It sounds very strange that I, the peer advocate for almost everything did not post about epilepsy on November 1st, but I showed it off to the world. I was proud to wear my purple, I was proud to remind epileptic people that it was national epilepsy awareness month. You know why? Because those 27... Continue Reading →
National Epilepsy Awareness Month
Doctors can diagnose you with one thing and your mind forces your body to believe you need all medication given. Without that medication, you fell "different". Pam never changed upon me although she has dementia and I have Epilepsy, she's never forgot about me as I receive her pleasant phone calls daily. My epilepsy has... Continue Reading →