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Monday, February 06, 2012
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New to Epilepsy One - Introduce Yourself!
A place for newcomers to the site. Stop by and introduce yourself.
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General
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Journeys, Paths, and Experiences with Epilepsy
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Pen Pal System
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When Fears are Faced there is a Victory Won
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Understanding Epilepsy
Epilepsy 101: The Basics
You may have a lot of questions about epilepsy. This part of the forum will help you understand the basics, ask and answer the most common questions, and empower you with the information you need to find a place for epilepsy in your life without turning it upside down.
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Types of Epilepsy
Just as there are many different types of seizures, there are many different types of epilepsy syndromes. Each epilepsy syndrome has a specific set of symptoms. This portion of the forum is designed to discuss the various types of Epilepsy to gain a better understanding.
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Medical - Diagnosis and Treatments for Epilepsy
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Living With Epilepsy
Living With Epilepsy - Adult Issues
A place to share questions, concerns, and challenges that adults with epilepsy may face in understanding, managing and living with seizures.
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Living With Epilepsy - Youth Issues
A place to share questions, concerns and challenges in coping with children's seizures and life issues.
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Social Effects of Epilepsy
Epilepsy is perfectly compatible with a normal, happy, and full life. Most people with epilepsy go to school, make friends, date, have jobs and families. Not that it's always easy. Sometimes coping with the reaction of other people can be the most difficult part of living with epilepsy. Keeping a positive outlook is key. So is a strong sense of self-esteem and independence, with emphasis on abilities rather than difficulties.
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Creating a Solid Support System
Having a solid support system is important to living with epilepsy successfully. The best support you can get often is from people who understand exactly what you're experiencing. For that reason, support groups are a great way to share your feelings and gather strength from others' experiences.
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Know Your Rights
Knowing your rights is the first step in being the best advocate for your health. However, navigating through legalese can be a difficult and confusing task. In this section you will learn the basic rights of people with disabilities as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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Group Chats
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