I have been epileptic for 65 years now. I have lived in fear, shame and self-doubt. I have learned to push back to make room for a life, with some of the ordinary comforts and joys life can bring. Our lives are gifts. But we are responsible for living them. I promote speaking and writing about E. We can all make a difference so keep reading...
Monday, April 30, 2007
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A Scent of Angels: Falling into a Tonic Clonic Seizure
First, comes the scent---the Angels are present. Next comes the fall, and I feel a brushing of wings, growing stronger, more intense until ...
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Some of us take a single AED for our condition. Others of us take more than a single drug. Many of us have been warned about the serious sid...
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We hear the term “controlled epileptic” and we think of a person with epilepsy who only needs to take his medicine as he has been told to do...
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E. is a heavy label to live with. The culture surrounding it is one of silence and misdirection. It suggests that there is something about ...
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To the right is a painting by Evelyn de Morgan from 1916. It is her commentary of Death on the battlefield. Double-click the image to see it...
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It is not an easy thing to talk about one'’s family. Conflicts abound and committing fact to paper seems to fall short of the true exper...
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How much can a head of hair weigh? Is it enough to cause your neck from being able to hold your head up straight? I have heard that hair ca...
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When I went searching for images of pain and suffering online, I was surprised to see that many of those images had to do with tear...
3 comments:
Hi Paula!
I love your blog and have posted it at www.SharingOurDays.com, essentially a collection of blogs written by folks with ongoing health conditions. I have MS, and I find it helpful to read about others with their own issues, ya know?
Take care, Paula, and please let me know every time I can be helpful.
- sean
Sean Spence
MS Advocate & Founder, SharingOurDays
www.SharingOurDays.com
seanspence@
I like your comentary on the social aspects of epilepsy. People tend to focus simply on reducing seizures and not address any other issues that stem from the condition. Stop by my blog:
Living with Epilepsy
http://scott-lwe.blogspot.com
-scott
Hi Paula! Any chance you would Enable Post Pages for your blog so I can link directly to the post? Your blog is awesome. Keep it up!
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