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Living with epilepsy uk.
Most children with epilepsy are able to go to a mainstream school take part in most activities and sports and get a job when they re older.
Epilepsy is usually a lifelong condition but most people with it are able to have normal lives if their seizures are well controlled.
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But there are some general points that can help controlling your seizures.
Seizures can be dangerous so it s important to try to keep them as well controlled as possible.
Sometimes epilepsy can be hard to come to terms with.
People with epilepsy who take anti epilepsy medication are entitled to free prescriptions.
A nine year old boy from liversedge is preparing to share his online experiences with the government after trolls sent messages with the intention to cause a seizure.
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As epilepsy can affect people in different ways everyone s experience of living with the condition is different.
Some people feel relieved to be given a name and treatment for their condition.
Whether someone s epilepsy affects their work depends on whether they have seizures what their seizures are like and how often these happen.
Real stories help epilepsy blog readers find new treatments connect with others and take action to improve their outcomes.
Talking about any worries asking questions and sharing information about epilepsy may help you or your family and friends to make sense of what is happening.
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