Few topics stir more debate on our forum than driving and riding. For PWEs, transportation isn’t just about mobility — it’s about responsibility. For those diagnosed later in life, giving up driving can feel like losing independence. Others, whose seizures...Read More
One of the hardest things for PWEs to explain to family and friends is why they often avoid ceremonies — weddings, cultural gatherings, or large public meetings. Unlike partying, these aren’t wild nights out; they are often respectable, once-in-a-lifetime events....Read More
Living with epilepsy often means giving up certain environments that may trigger seizures, and at the very top of that list is nightlife — parties, concerts, clubs, and bars. While these venues are popular social spaces, for Persons With Epilepsy...Read More
For anyone who has ever played video games, the warnings at the beginning of most games are familiar: flashing lights, rapidly changing patterns, or intense visual sequences can trigger seizures in some players. While many gamers skim past these warnings,...Read More
One of the most persistent and common questions within the epilepsy community is this: should a Person With Epilepsy (PWE) drive? At first glance, driving seems like a normal part of independence and mobility, but for PWEs, it is a...Read More