Share Your Story About Epilepsy to Open Ears and Receive Guidance and Support from Your Peers

Dear Friend,

If you have been faced with a diagnosis of epilepsy for your child, you may be struggling to find someone to talk with about it.

I want you to know that you are not alone.

While each person’s experience with epilepsy is different, there is a tremendous benefit to sharing your personal story with others. Someone else will be able to learn from your experience and you will be able to learn from theirs.

You will also find yourself feeling a sense of relief when you locate someone who has gone through or is going through similar circumstances. While the world is a very big place, the world of epilepsy is quite small.

Step #1 - Create a FREE Member Account Here!  (Takes 30-seconds)
Step #2 - Tell Your Story Here!  (Click on "Introductions & Personal Stories")

By sharing your story with us, you will become a part of a strong group of caring people who all have a common purpose- to help each other.

Keep these things in mind as you consider sharing your story:

It feels great to share and it is therapeutic to write things down.

You can talk about your own personal successes with epilepsy treatments. These stories may help someone else!

You can discuss how you have handled certain situations like school, overall public ignorance, interactions with siblings and your family dynamics.

You can inspire others with your personal epilepsy stories.

I invite you to share your personal story and to become part of a community of moms that are all working together toward a common solution.

Step #1 - Create a FREE Member Account Here!  (Takes 30-seconds)
Step #2 - Tell Your Story Here!  (Click on "Introductions & Personal Stories")

I look forward to reading your story. 

Sincerely,

Arlene Martell
Publisher, EpilepsyMoms.com (mom of Adam above)

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