Tom: From Uncontrolled to Seizure-Free
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3y ago
Twenty-three years have passed since Tom’s last seizure. There was a time when such a span would have seemed just a dream to him. Now, he’s living it. “I don’t even think about seizures anymore,” he says. The post Tom: From Uncontrolled to Seizure-Free appeared first on This Is Epilepsy ..read more
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On My Five-Year Anniversary, a Message of Hope for People with Epilepsy
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4y ago
In July of 1989, I glimpsed my future. It wasn't a vision so much as a yearning, one deeper than I had known. I was 18 years old, recovering from a tonic-clonic seizure. The nausea churned, a clean bucket by my bedside just in case. The mid-morning sun splashed against the walls in golden streaks, though I felt no joy. The post On My Five-Year Anniversary, a Message of Hope for People with Epilepsy appeared first on This Is Epilepsy ..read more
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For the Epileptic Chef, It’s Always Epilepsy Awareness Month
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4y ago
The sweet smell of cookies wafts through Artez Thompson's kitchen. Pumpkin spice, black walnut, chocolate hazelnut. Once they cool, he'll glaze them with purple frosting in honor of Epilepsy Awareness Month, his busiest time of year. The post For the Epileptic Chef, It’s Always Epilepsy Awareness Month appeared first on This Is Epilepsy ..read more
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Managing Epilepsy Surgery with a Michigan State of Mind
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4y ago
We first learned of Kathryn Hopcian through her sister, Emily, who wrote a beautiful piece about living with epilepsy for REI. Here's her story. The post Managing Epilepsy Surgery with a Michigan State of Mind appeared first on This Is Epilepsy ..read more
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When Battling Epilepsy, ‘You Have to Save Your Own Life’
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4y ago
The banging came in frantic blasts, each more desperate than the last. Soles slamming against wood until it splintered, the man’s shouts growing shriller by the second. It was the sound of a distraught father kicking in the bathroom door. So loud was the commotion, it woke everyone in the house. But 20-year-old Gordonnay Gaines... The post When Battling Epilepsy, ‘You Have to Save Your Own Life’ appeared first on This Is Epilepsy ..read more
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How Kayak for a Cause Led to a Strong Foundation
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4y ago
For nearly 20 years Kara’s confidence had lived in the cellar, thrust ever downward by the torrent of tonic-clonic seizures that struck at 13. After a lifetime of hiding in dank corners, Kara climbed bravely, fiercely into the light. It was 2013. Her grandpa, so beloved, had died. Kara sought to make him proud. The post How Kayak for a Cause Led to a Strong Foundation appeared first on This Is Epilepsy ..read more
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People & Seizure Alert Dogs: The Unbreakable Bond
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4y ago
Jacqueline Dinicola brings Cody with her everywhere. The red merle Australian shepherd is her lifeline. Dinicola, 23, of Anza, Calif., was diagnosed with epilepsy at age 4, after a tonic-clonic seizure on Independence Day. She came to the service dog world by chance, seeking a playmate for her dog Lola. From the start, Cody had other plans. The post People & Seizure Alert Dogs: The Unbreakable Bond appeared first on This Is Epilepsy ..read more
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Adult Epilepsy: A Life Changed
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4y ago
The diagnosis hit in mid-May, casting a shadow over the spring like the long winter had never ended. Thirty years old, the doctorate in full swing, and then. They came out of nowhere. Two tonic-clonic seizures three weeks apart. The first in the shower, the second in an Indiana Cracker Barrel. Sara Kennedy received her epilepsy diagnosis at age 30. Getting used to adult epilepsy has been a process, she says. The post Adult Epilepsy: A Life Changed appeared first on This Is Epilepsy ..read more
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Shattering Epilepsy Stereotypes
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4y ago
In 2011, while Prince William and Kate Middleton were tying the knot in a wedding for the ages, 16-year-old Antonia Laviolette was having her first tonic-clonic seizure. She almost didn’t live to see another day. “I stopped breathing,” Laviolette says. “My mom shouted, ‘It’s not your time to go!’ That brought me back to life.” The post Shattering Epilepsy Stereotypes appeared first on This Is Epilepsy ..read more
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The Greatest Conquest
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4y ago
He crested the peak like it was the last thing standing between him and paradise. His feet so blistered he could barely walk, still he’d made the climb, every last step of it. From atop Draupadi Ka Danda II in northern India, Siddharth Singh Kasana peered down at the world 5,700 meters below, his heart full. Beyond the reflection of his sunglasses, no one could see the tears, hot pools pressed against ice-crusted lashes. But they were there. The post The Greatest Conquest appeared first on This Is Epilepsy ..read more
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