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Spreading Positivity: A Break from Epilepsy's Challenges

Some days it may be hard to see past the symptoms and daily challenges, for you or for those around you.

Those conversations about epilepsy are important but they aren't the only conversations to be had. People with epilepsy are people first, and medical jargon and routines can surely make people feel second to their condition or all-consuming with stress or concern.

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Positivity, tips, & togetherness with epilepsy

So let's take some time to chat about the positives, have deeper conversations about life, and share some lessons and learnings with one another. Let's get to know our fellow community members who also contend with the same condition or care for someone with epilepsy but need a break from that being the topic of conversation.

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Thank you for sharing your thoughts, experiences, and tips. Your support makes this community special, and positivity impacts people with epilepsy from around the world. 

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