Epilepsy and the ADA
I have a phone call with our HR department this morning. Normally, I wouldn’t consider that a good thing: usually, the less I hear from… Read More »Epilepsy and the ADA
I have a phone call with our HR department this morning. Normally, I wouldn’t consider that a good thing: usually, the less I hear from… Read More »Epilepsy and the ADA
Intractable epilepsy means your seizures won’t go away.
My interview with Aragorn Skywalker, a young man with epilepsy.
One of the biggest problems I have living with epilepsy is not my seizures. It’s the various mental issues that come with it. I don’t… Read More »Not Made From Concentrate
During the whole “shelter in place thing we’ve been doing for over a month, I’ve been incredibly lucky to have been able to work from… Read More »Stress, Epilepsy, and CoViD-19
For almost everyone, there’s a set of activities, foods, or different situations that can cause seizures. Pay attention to what they are, and figure out… Read More »Routine Maintenance, Part Two – Triggers
Note: This post was originally published May 19, 2017. Over the last not-quite-thirty years, my epilepsy has inspired a number of emotions in me. I’ve… Read More »On Anger
Note: This post was originally published in September 2018. I’ve been meaning to write another post about anxiety. But I was too anxious. The free-floating… Read More »3 Ways to Reduce Stress in Epilepsy
With apologies to the Beatles, at least for those of you who are old enough to remember them 🙂 I’ve told you before about one… Read More »Baby I Can’t Drive My Car