
Epilepsy Management Guide
The Epilepsy Management Guide (EMG) is a free digital resource for Persons With Epilepsy (PWE), families, and caregivers worldwide.
The Epilepsy Management Guide (EMG) is a free digital resource for Persons With Epilepsy (PWE), families, and caregivers worldwide. It equips readers with practical strategies for seizure control, medication use, and lifestyle management—bridging medical insight with lived experience.
Seizure Support designed the EMG to be clear, accessible, and culturally relevant. From home, anyone can learn how to recognize triggers, understand auras, follow treatment, and adjust lifestyle choices. The guide empowers PWEs to live more stable, independent lives and gives families and caregivers the knowledge to support them confidently.
A structured digital handbook combining medical knowledge and lived experience, offering practical steps for seizure control and lifestyle stability.
It empowers them with knowledge, reduces uncertainty, and builds confidence in managing epilepsy daily.
They gain clear instructions to support loved ones, recognize warning signs, and respond appropriately in emergencies.
Yes. The guide is informed by clinical understanding, lived experience, and reviewed by medical volunteers.
No. The Epilepsy Management Guide is completely free for all Seizure Support members.
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