Our relationships with the people around us can help us live our best lives. When you have epilepsy, your friends and family can support you, increase your confidence and help you stay safe. If you ...
Moving into education or training as a young adult with epilepsy can be daunting. This page is full of handy tips and expert advice on managing epilepsy as a student. “Tell people. The sooner you are ...
Stress is a normal reaction to feeling under pressure or threatened. It happens when you feel you can’t manage or control the situation you’re in. Most people will experience stress from time to time.
On this page we look at the relationship between epilepsy and beauty treatments. This includes whether treatments and cosmetic procedures are safe for people with epilepsy. For example massage, ...
For some people, drinking alcohol is a big part of their social life. This page is to help you understand how alcohol could affect you and your epilepsy. Drinking alcohol can affect your epilepsy, so ...
Depression and low mood are common in people with epilepsy. But there are ways to manage it and improve how you feel. This may have a positive effect on your epilepsy too. Everybody feels down from ...
Living with epilepsy can have a big impact on your everyday life. Not only does it affect your body, it can also affect your mood and how you feel about yourself. Talking therapies may help if you are ...
This webpage looks at the links between wellbeing and epilepsy and provides practical tips, including the 5 ways to wellbeing ...
Staying active important for everyone. This information explains ways people with epilepsy can exercise, play sport and take part in leisure activities safely. Can I take part in sport, exercise, and ...
If you want to travel, whether it’s for work or leisure, having epilepsy should not stop you. Planning ahead before you travel can help you stay well during your trip, especially if you are travelling ...